From The General 18/3 GUNS OF AUGUST Q. Rule 11.14 states "If a unit occupies a city hex in its home country, it is eliminated at isolation level 3," while Rule 11.23 indicates that a city in a friendly country is an automatic supply source. How can units in a city which is a supply source be isolated? A. As noted in the errata in this issue, a city may only serve as a supply source if it is possible to trace a valid supply path from the city to another city which is also a friendly supply source. Q. May a unit construct an entrenchment in an enemy Zone of Control? A. Yes. Q. May a unit which constructed an entrenchment participate in an attack during the following Combat Phase? A. Yes. Q. Is the die roll reduced by one or two when attacking a hex which contains both a city and rough terrain? A. One. These effects are not cumulative. Note also, the die roll is reduced by two, not three, when attacking units in a fort which is in a city hex. Q. Is the die roll only decreased by one if the Combat odds are 1-2 or worse? A. Yes. Q. The example after Rule 13.21 states that the Phasing player must make two attacks. Could he instead made one attack against the entire defending force? A. Yes. Q. Ifa combat support unit is allocated to a combat unit and a demoralized result occurs, may the defending player eliminate the combat unit and leave the combat support unit in the hex? A. Yes. Q. May cities in a conquered country be used as supply sources by the conquering player? A. Yes. Q. For initial deployment purposes, how do you define the various fronts? A. This question is answered in the errata in this issue. Q. Are the coastal boxes printed with the yellow, dotted pattern Beach boxes? A. Yes. Q. May siege artillery strength points be used to modify the die roll when attacking units which are not in a fort? A. Yes. Q. May the Allied player make an amphibious invasion in SS35 (Constantinople) A. No, but he may invade hex 0035. Q. For supply purposes, are the printed forts considered cities? A. Yes. NB submitted by John Kula (kula@telus.net) on behalf of the Strategy Gaming Society (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/~sgs), originally collected by Andrew Webber (gbm@wwwebbers.com)