The first march along a road always costs zero and is never modified by other factors.
This argument is based on the word "Otherwise" at the end of the first para on p27 governing everything else on the page.
Hi
I read the "otherwise" as applying only as far as "3 PIPs are expended for...".
If you allow it to apply to the entire page, you allow some strange things to happen....
a) a pike block could move straight ahead less than it?s full move without penalty.
e.g. You could take a 10 wide block of pike and move the first column 10p, the neighbouring one 20p, the next one 30p etc, thus creating something difficult for the enemy to attack. Next move you could march them all back together again, as long as the enemy is still far away.
b) Naval elements get a free first move even if
their general is dead
and their orders had just been changed
and they are wheeling
and they disheartened and making a 180 degree turn
and they are irregular
I would have said the march down the road is free if it was the first move, otherwise 1 PIP.
It is not a difficult evolution because it iii) ends when it?s front....edge .....reaches...impassable terrain
neil fox