I have been over the rules and, although most of it makes sense, I can't seem to find the exact rules to decide what to do in the following situations:
"A" Territory is adjacent to "B" Territory, and "B" is also adjacent to
"C" Territory.
"A"--"B"--"C"
"A" is an occupied enemy territory
"B" is my territory
"C" is an unoccupied enemy territory
In situation (1)
Assume that "B" has only one infantry unit.
I want to attack the enemy units in "A". After combat, assuming the infantry unit survives, I want it to invade the unoccupied "C"
Therefore, it possible to declare 2 Battles with a single unit? Only one is classified as a battle, as the other in an attack on an unoccupied territory.
In situation (2)
Assume that "B" has two infantry units.
Again, I want to attack the enemy units in "A". After combat, assuming any infantry units survive, I want them to invade the unoccupied "C"
Therefore I declare two battles, one in "A" and the other in "C"
In the combat action can I use both infantry units to battle "A" or would I have to split my forces and have one infantry "attack" the unoccupied "C"?
If anyone knows the answers to these questions that would be great.
Thanks.