Fall 1902
News of the world:
Enrico Caruso makes his first gramophone recording.
Aswan Dam is completed in central Egypt, becoming the chief means of storing irrigation water for the Nile valley.
The fossils of a Tyrannosaurus rex are discovered by Barnum Brown in Hell Creek, Montana.
Meanwhile European powers attempt to gain control of several key areas. Austria takes a couple of major hits and will need to find new quarters for some of their troops this Autumn. Faulty telegraph wires may be to blame as France finds their support for British troops fall flat. And the German Kaiser remains incommunicado. The people of Germany will be seeking a new leader for 1903.
Austria:
A Budapest - Rumania
F Greece - Bulgaria(sc)
A Trieste Hold
A Vienna No Order Received
A-BOHEMIA-SUPPORT-A-TRIEST (No Such Unit)
England:
A Burgundy Supports F English Channel - Belgium
F English Channel - Belgium
F North Sea Supports F Sweden - Denmark
F Wales - English Channel
France:
F Brest Hold
A Gascony - Paris
A Marseilles - Burgundy
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Hold
A Picardy Supports A Burgundy - Belgium
Germany:
F Belgium, no move received
A Berlin, no move received
A Denmark, no move received
A Holland, no move received
F Kiel, no move received
A Munich, no move received
Italy:
F Apulia Hold
F Ionian Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Greece
A Tyrolia Supports A Venice - Trieste
A Venice – Trieste
Nap-Adr; No such unit
SerSVen-Tri; No such unit
Russia:
A Galicia - Budapest
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Norway Hold
A Rumania Supports A Galicia - Budapest
F Sevastopol - Black Sea
F Sweden - Denmark
Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea
A Bulgaria - Greece
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Serbia Supports A Galicia – Budapest
Austria Retreats are due by Monday September 22, 2008 at 12:00 GMT. Then we can proceed to the Winter Builds.
Have a great weekend.