My apologies for the late adjudication tonight; I had some minor yet annoying computer troubles. On the bright side, there are no retreats, so everything's still on track for Thursday.
Ah! Sweet, quiet treachery! Well, that's what it looks like, at least. An Italian who told Turkey one thing and then quietly, duplicitously enabled something quite different.
Germany re-occupies Trieste without opposition! France conquers Naples! The Turks and Italians bounce in Ionian! It sucks to be Gareth. But, here's the question I have: can France and Germany sustain a two-player alliance all the way to 17-all? Don't know. But we'll find out soon enough.
No retreats. Orders due on Thursday.
Spring 1909 Adjudication:
Austria:
A Moscow Supports A Ukraine
A Ukraine Supports A Silesia - Galicia
A Vienna Supports A Galicia - Budapest
France:
A Burgundy Hold
F English Channel - North Sea (*Bounce*)
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Marseilles - Piedmont
A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Rome Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis (*Fails*)
A Yorkshire Hold
Germany:
A Berlin - Munich
A Bohemia Supports A Silesia - Galicia (*Fails*)
F Denmark - North Sea (*Bounce*)
A Galicia - Budapest (*Fails*)
A Munich - Tyrolia
A Silesia - Galicia (*Fails*)
F St Petersburg(nc) Hold
A Tyrolia - Trieste
Italy:
F Adriatic Sea Supports F Naples - Ionian Sea
F Naples - Ionian Sea (*Disbanded*)
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Albania Supports F Adriatic Sea - Trieste (*Void*)
F Apulia Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
A Armenia Supports A Sevastopol
A Budapest Supports A Vienna (*Cut*)
A Bulgaria Supports A Rumania
A Rumania Hold
A Serbia Supports A Budapest
A Sevastopol Hold
F Venice Supports F Adriatic Sea - Trieste (*Void*)