Can a unit use Jumping Movement (ASCE p. 37) to move, change direction, and then continue moving?
To wit, is Jumping Movement a series of "hops?" (in which case the answer is presumably, "yes") Or is Jumping Movement supposed to only be one big "jump" (in which case, presumably, "no")
To apply this, can a unit use jumping movement to:
1) Move directly towards a target unit to scan it with PRB Demoralize it (ASCE p.93), and then spend the rest of its movement going 180 degrees back the other way, (to get out of the target unit's range)?
2) Move around a corner (that it would not be able to jump directly over, say, due to it being taller than the jumping movement can get over; i.e. Maximum Jump Height, ASCE p. 38), and continue moving after doing so?
3) Move up, dismount an infantry unit (per the Mechanized bonus ability, ASCE p. 121), and then move back away as per #1?