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Old December 15th, 2005, 12:17 AM
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Default Re: Deployment: Dug-in in a Trench

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Captain_Cruft said:
I have been wondering this for a while ...

If you deploy a unit in a Trench hex and then entrench it so it shows as "Dug-in" does it get a double dug-in defensive bonus?
Nope - both dug in and a trench gives dug-in bonus.

The difference with a fire trench is that it provides dug-in bonus even if you move.

A fire trench is an engineering object, and so can be laid by a scenario designer without regard to the troops's starting position.

The "dug-in" status is only relevant to the unit, and represents a unit's own improved position. It comes from a flag set for each individual unit. The "foxhole" symbol is not a separate unit item, it's part of the individual unit graphics really (though other units can later use that). It is created on the unit's start position, unless in a swampp or river.

Fire trenches can be used to engineer a defensive position with say, lateral movement and communication lines etc. They are terrain units (unlike the individual unit foxhole or sandbag. They are also vehicular sticking obstacles - so can be used as a form of anti-tank ditch.

So - the fact that a unit starting in a fire trench also gets the normal individual "dug in" symbol is irrelevant really. I think it was not removed, as some scenario designers liked the fact that support weapons/vehicles placed in the trench line still get the "sandbag" symbol, which looks like a strongpoint on the trench-line. But cannot recall really, it was a couple of years back!.

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Andy
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