Lots of movement this turn, mostly behind the scenes, as nations shuffle their troops so as best to reach an ever-shifting front. Berlin takes the Russian flag out of the broom closet and prepares to run it back up the flagpole. The Swedes once again hunker down to endure the harsh tyranny of the Trout. Net change: zero. But there are openings and opportunities here and there. I think there are a lot of fascinating maneuvers going down, and the S1909 Seismics should promise more.
No retreats (well, there was the Russian army in Sweden, but it couldn’t swim, so it was disbanded). Seismic orders are due on Thursday at 1000 CST / 1500 GMT.
Austria:
A Tyl S Pru -> Ber
A Vie S Tyl
A Pie S Nap -> Rom
A Rom -> Tus
A Nap -> Rom
F Tri -> Ion
A Gre -> Tri
A Smy -> Aeg -> Con
A Bul -> Gre
England:
A Berlin -> Denmark
F Denmark -> Sweden
F Baltic Sea Support Den -> Swe
F Norway Support Den -> Swe
A Edinburgh Support Norway
A Ruhr -> Berlin (*Fails 2:4 to A Pru-Ber*)
France:
A Kie S A Ber - Den
A Hol S A Ruh - Ber
A Mun S A Hol
A Mar - Spa
A Bur - Mar
F GoL S A Mar - Spa
F Spa (sc) - Tys
F NAf - Wes
F NAt – MAt
Russia:
A pru - ber
a war s a pru - ber
a boh s a pru - ber
a mos - lvn
a swe holds (*Dislodged 3:2 by F Den-Swe*; *Disbanded*)
a stp s a swe
a fin s a stp
f aeg c a smy – con