Fall 1905: units are bouncing all around Europe.
Had this been Mexico, everyone would be blaming those kidney beans.
Well, I shouldn't be joking. This is really serious and deserves our attention: so many battles fought and so few winners.
Result is largely a stand-off.
Were all these efforts in vain? Perhaps there is there a lesson to be learned?
These are the orders for Fall 1905:
Austria:
A Galicia - Rumania
F Greece - Bulgaria(sc) (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Ukraine - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
A Venice - Rome (*Fails*)
England:
A Edinburgh - Holland (*Bounce*)
F English Channel - London
F Irish Sea - English Channel (*Fails*)
F Kiel Supports A Edinburgh - Holland (*Cut*)
A Liverpool, no move received
F North Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - Holland
F Norway - St Petersburg(nc)
France:
F Barents Sea - Norway
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
A Ruhr - Holland (*Bounce*)
F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Wales Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
Germany:
A Berlin Supports F Kiel (*Cut*)
A Bohemia - Vienna
A Paris Hold
Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)
A Albania - Serbia (*Fails*)
F Black Sea - Ankara
F Ionian Sea - Adriatic Sea
A Rome - Venice (*Fails*)
A Smyrna Hold
Russia:
A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
F Belgium - Holland (*Bounce*)
A Munich - Kiel (*Fails*)
A Silesia - Berlin (*Fails*)
A Warsaw - Prussia
Winter 1905 Adjustments:
only one Power has managed to expand its territory and the lucky one is... Austria.
No disbands required.
Winter 1905 will be adjudicated on Tuesday June 24, 23.00 GMT or as soon as it is received marked as Final.
Deadline for Spring 1906 orders will be this
Friday Jun 27, 23.00 GMT.
Send in those prelim's!
Your GM
Frank