The War to End All Wars 3rd Ed.
Complete Game Rules
Strategic Movement
In place of standard movement, a unit may do a strategic move instead. Strategic movement represents the rapid transit of a unit via the roads and rail lines within the nation. A strategic move allows a unit to travel any number of friendly controlled (and incorporated) continuous land territories. Each and every territory on the map has a strategic movement capacity, with that capacity being equal to one unit for each resource point of the territory. The maximum number of units which may be strategically moved in and/or out of a territory in a single turn is limited by the maximum point value of the territory involved. Units which moved during Phase 8 cannot strategically move in the same turn.
--Example:
Japan has just declared war on Russia and the Russian player now needs to strategically move more troops out east to shore up his defenses. Russia has a couple of infantry in Warsaw which he can afford to pull off the front, which is just perfect since Warsaw only has a resource value of 2 and thus can only have a maximum of 2 units strategic in or out (combined) in one turn. The Russian player opts to move one of those infantry to Vladivostok and the other to Khabarovsk. Since both of those territories only have resource values of 1, this is the maximum number of troops which could be strategically moved into them.