The Winter builds are in, and we are off to Spring 02!
 
 Spring orders are due on Monday, February 2 at 8:30 pm MST (03:30 03-02-15 GMT)
 
 Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901.  (DC521)
 
 Austria: Build A Vienna.
 
 England: Build F Edinburgh.
 
 France: Build F Brest.
 
 Germany: Build F Kiel.
 Germany: Build A Munich.
 
 Italy: Build F Venice.
 
 Russia: Build F St Petersburg(nc).
 Russia: Build A Moscow.
 
 Turkey: Build F Constantinople.
 
 Unit locations:
 
 Austria:   A Budapest, F Greece, A Serbia, A Vienna.
 England:   F Edinburgh, F London, F North Sea, A Norway.
 France:    A Belgium, F Brest, A Burgundy, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
 Germany:   A Denmark, A Holland, F Kiel, A Munich, F Skagerrak.
 Italy:     A Apulia, F Ionian Sea, A Trieste, F Venice.
 Russia:    F Black Sea, A Galicia, A Moscow, A Rumania, F St Petersburg(nc), F Sweden.
 Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, A Ankara, A Bulgaria, F Constantinople.
 
 Ownership of supply centers:
 
 Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Vienna.
 England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
 France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris.
 Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
 Italy:     Naples, Rome, Trieste, Venice.
 Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
 Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
 Unowned:   Portugal, Spain, Tunis.
 
 Austria:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 France:     4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 Germany:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 Italy:      4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 Russia:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
 
 The next phase of DC521 will be Movement for Spring of 1902.
 
 Press:
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 Strangely Brown to Mr Floppy: Yeah, and we all know why that is, don't we?
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 Turkey to Russia: Please, remove fleet from Black sea and we will be working together, you have enough problems up north...
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 Craig Connell
 "Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace"  --Theodore Roosevelt |