NAPOLEON Q. What happens if two forces enter battle and neither wants to advance to engate and neither has artillery units? How is the battle or retreat resolved since units of both sides may not end a turn in the same town? A. In such cases, the attacker is obliged to advance at least one unit to engage, repeating this obligation until a result ot the battle is obtained. Q. Can a force retreat from battle to the town that the attacker came from or moved through to get to the battle if the retreat route is via legal roads? A. Yes. Q. If a cavalry unit fires and so is then unable to retreat from the battle, but the remainder of the force elects to retreat, is the cavalry unit destroyed in the retreat even though not engaged by enemy cavalry? A. Yes. Q. There are four 1 CV units in one column. One is eliminated. The other three must each check their morale. If one of these breaks, must the other two then make an additional check as well? In other words, must a unit check its morale each time a unit breaks, or just once after the initial unit breaks or is eliminated? A. Each unit in a column must only check its morale for each unit that is broken or eliminated by enemy fire. Units do not need to cheek morale for units subsequently broken during this process. 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)