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World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.

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Hi, if Belgium is aligned with CW, can french units enter belgium without the foreign troop limit?
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ORIGINAL: Beren

Hi, if Belgium is aligned with CW, can french units enter belgium without the foreign troop limit?
Yes, they can. This confused me for a bit, but FTC (Foreign Troop Commitments) only applies to a Major Power's home country or for an aligned minor country moving units into another aligned minor (on the same side).
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18.2 Not co-operating

Units that don’t co-operate are not otherwise limited. In particular, they can:

1. occupy the same section of a sea-box;
2. take part in the same naval combat;
3. take part in the same convoy chain (unless neutral);
4. lend resources to each other;
5. trace supply through territory controlled by each other; and
6. enter hexes controlled by each other outside their major power home countries. You may of course only enter territory controlled by another major power on your side if that major power agrees.
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