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Pursuit of broken BG

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:09 pm
by Polkovnik
Gendarmes etc must continue to pursue even when they lost contact with the broken BG, unless they pass a CMT to stop pursuing. But when do they take the CMT ?
In our game this week my Gendarmes broke an enemy BG in his turn and pursued into difficult terrain, losing contact with the broken enemy BG. What can I do in my turn ? Can I charge another enemy BG ? Can I CMT to stop pursuing in the Manoeuvre phase and then move ?
As it happened I was in side edge contact with a different enemy BG after the pusuit. Can I turn to face this BG in the Manoeuvre phase ?

Re: Pursuit of broken BG

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:00 am
by footslogger
Polkovnik wrote:Gendarmes etc must continue to pursue even when they lost contact with the broken BG, unless they pass a CMT to stop pursuing. But when do they take the CMT ?
They take the CMT during the JAP.
In our game this week my Gendarmes broke an enemy BG in his turn and pursued into difficult terrain, losing contact with the broken enemy BG. What can I do in my turn ? Can I charge another enemy BG ? Can I CMT to stop pursuing in the Manoeuvre phase and then move ?
As it happened I was in side edge contact with a different enemy BG after the pusuit. Can I turn to face this BG in the Manoeuvre phase ?
Rout and pursuit moves happen during every JAP, including the CMT to stop pursuing. I'm assuming that means they can do nothing if they failed the CMT to stop pursuing, except in the JAP.

You should read pg 140-1, it's pretty clear.

First, you could have chosen to stop pursuing at the edge of the terrain that would have severly disordered them.

Second, any troops can choose to halt pursuit rather than contact fresh enemy if they pass a CMT to do so.

Third, if pursuers contact fresh enemy in any phase, it is treated as a charge on the contacted enemy adjuticated in the next impact phase. (And I'm not sure how you adjudicate side-edge contact in such a circumstance).