Some interesting moves this turn. Neither Italy nor Austria move to Trieste, as Italy tries something clever and Austria aligns himself into a strong tactical position, dislodging the Italian A Albania in the process. England leaves Belgium and Brest, permitting Germany to slip into Belgium and France into Brest. Turkey, despite having the lowest center count, appears rather secure, and Russia strikes decisively towards the center of the board.
There are three dislodged units which need to be given a retreat or disbanded. They are A Albania (one retreat), A Burgundy (three), and F Mid Atlantic (eight). The Summer 1903 retreats are due at 9:00pm US CDT on Sunday, 1st July, or 03:00 BST on Monday, 2nd July.
Germany has pointed out to me that I made a mistake in the Spring 1902 orders. Russia had actually ordered Petersburg to Moscow, which I correctly transferred into realpolitik, but I incorrectly wrote in the adjudication email that the army was ordered to Norway. The error does not affect the game, and I thank him for noticing.
Austria
A Galicia - Vienna
A Budapest S A Galicia - ViennaF Greece - Albania
A Serbia S F Greece - AlbaniaF Aegean Sea - Greece
England
F London - North Sea
A Belgium - BurgundyA Picardy S A Belgium - Burgundy
F Denmark S F London - North SeaF Brest - Mid Atlantic Ocean
F English Channel S F Brest - Mid Atlantic Ocean
France
A Gascony - BrestF Mid Atlantic Ocean S A Gascony - Brest (*dislodged*)
A Paris S A Gascony-BrestA Burgundy - Picardy (*dislodged*)
Germany
F Heligoland Bight - North Sea (*fails*)A Holland - Belgium
A Berlin - KielA Silesia - Munich
Italy
A Tyrolia HoldsF Ionian Sea S Aus F Greece - Aegean Sea (*void*)
A Albania - Greece (*dislodged*)F Naples S Ionian Sea
Russia
F Sweden - Baltic SeaA Norway - Sweden
A Warsaw - PrussiaA Moscow - Warsaw
A Petersburg - LivoniaA Sevastopol S Rumania
A Rumania S Bulgaria/ec A Bulgaria/ec S Rumania (*cut*)
Turkey
F Constantinople - Aegean SeaF Black Sea - Bulgaria/ec (*fails*)
A Smyrna Holds