Perry Sez from ASLML Leader questions

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A10.2, A10.711: A leader voluntarily routs with a broken squad and is
eliminated when the broken squad fails an Interdiction MC.
If other (non-routing) units occupy the Interdiction hex, are they subject
to LLMC?

No.

Must the just-reduced HS take an LLMC (assuming its morale is low
enough)?

Yes.

Is the situation any different if the leader is broken and routing and
dies due to Interdiction in a hex occupied by a non-routing
unit?

No.

....Perry
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A10.2: Previous Q&A suggest that LLMCs are based on the Morale and
Leadership of an eliminated leader as it existed immediately prior to
the attack that eliminated the leader. LLTCs are based on the status
of the leader immediately after the attack on that leader is
resolved. Is this a fair characterization?

No. Both are based on the leader's pre-attack ML and Leadership
DRM--however, the UNIT's post-attack ML is used.

EX: If a broken 9-2 leader ELRs and takes a mortal wound, the morale
is still 9 and the leadership is still -2 for the LLMC. If a 9-2
leader breaks and ELRs, the morale is 8 and the leadership is -1 for
the LLTC.

Incorrect. In both cases the leader's ML is 9 and his DRM is -1.

....Perry
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