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  1. What is Forced March? Sometimes you need to respond quickly to take advantage of a gap in the enemy's defence, or rush to defend your own exposed territories, and for these desperate times, you can take desperate measures. Forced March will increase your chosen unit's movement speed by 50% at the cost of hourly attrition, which will cause ...

  2. The term "death march" was probably coined by concentration camp prisoners. It referred to forced marches of concentration camp prisoners over long distances under guard and in extremely harsh conditions. 2. During death marches, SS guards brutally mistreated the prisoners and killed many. 3.

  3. Battle of Bataan. After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, they invaded Luzon, Philippines in January 1942. Despite insufficient supplies, American and Filipino troops were able to fight for three months. Eventually, they surrendered to Japanese troops and were forced into the Bataan Death March—where some of the most horrific war crimes were ...

  4. Forced March. The Travel Pace table assumes that characters travel for 8 hours in day. The Travel Pace table assumes that characters travel for 8 hours in day. They can push on beyond that limit, at the risk of exhaustion.

  5. The Poem. “Forced March,” by the Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti, is a poem of twenty loosely rhymed lines describing a war prisoner’s physical and emotional anguish in the midst of being ...

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  7. A character needs one pound of food per day and can make food last longer by subsisting on half rations. Eating half a pound of food in a day counts as half a day without food. A character can go without food for a number of days equal to 3 + his or her Constitution modifier (minimum 1).