MUDSKIPPER - Autumn 1903 GM Ally Bain
Looks like this is capital losing season with Austria, Italy & Russia losing theirs.
France submitted a few misorders which was helpful to Germany & perhaps England.
Turkey is happily exanding in the Balkans.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (Mike Pearce) A(Tri) - Ser (FAILED); A(Bud) s A(Rum) (CUT); A(Rum) s A(Tri) - Ser (CUT, DISLODGED - DISBANDED NRP)
ENGLAND (Patrick D'hyon) A(Nwy) - StP; F(Wal) - IRI; F(NWG) - Nwy; F(NTH) s GERMAN A(Hol) - Bel; F(Bel) - ENG
FRANCE (Brian Koon) A(Tus) s F(TYS) - Rom; F(TYS) - Rom; F(NAf) - Tun (FAILED); A(Bur) s A(Bel) (MISORDER, DISLODGED TO Par); A(Pic) Stands
GERMANY (Ron Snyder) A(Hol) - Bel; A(Ruh) - Bur; A(Mun) s A(Ruh) - Bur; A(Sil) s A(Mun); F(Den) - Swe (FAILED)
ITALY (John Engstrom) A(Rom) - Nap; A(Vie) s AUSTRIAN A(Bud) - Gal (MISORDER); F(Tun) s TURKISH F(ION) - TYS (MISORDER)
RUSSIA (Tomas Mraz) A(Boh) - Vie (FAILED); F(Swe) s ENGLISH F(NTH) - Den (MISORDER); F(Sev) s A(Ukr) - Rum; A(Ukr) - Rum; A(Gal) - Bud (FAILED)
TURKEY (Leif Kjetil Tviberg) A(Gre) s A(Ser); A(Ser) s RUSSIAN A(Gal) - Bud (CUT); F(ION) - ADS; F(EMS) - ION; F(AEG) - Bul sc
COUNTRY NOT IDENTIFIED A(Bel) S A(Bur)(NO ORDER)
Autumn 1903 Adjustments: A: Tri, Bud, -Ser = 2; Loses 1. E: +StP, Nwy, Lon, Edi, Lpl -Bel = 5; No change. F: +Rom, Par, Spa, Por, Bre, Mar = 6; Gains 1. G: +Bel, Mun, Den, Hol, Ber, Kie = 6; Gains 1. I: Nap, +Vie, +Tun, Ven, -Rom = 4; Gains 1. R: Swe, Sev, Rum, Mos, War, -Vie, -StP = 5; Loses 2. T: Gre, +Ser, Bul, Con, Ank, Smy = 6; Gains 1.
Builds/Disbands: A: None. E: None. F: Builds F(Bre). G: Builds A(Ber). I: Builds A(Ven). R: None. T: Builds A(Con). PRESS Ber Gov't - Belgium: We do not want you to think of us as your masters, rather the friendly guy next door who will burn down your lawn furniture if you look at him funny. Ber Gov't: Kaiser to Best Friend- Man, let me tell you bud, the English were not kidding when they told me how much fun the Swedish bounce was, I've got to go back for more!!! Ber Gov't - Par Gov't: As they say in your country, "C'est la guerre." Spring 1904; 7pm GMT 17th December 2003
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