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smellymummy
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this is all great news from the allies! I was wondering when I was going to read about the prince of wales naval engagements. I'm glad its still afloat. and it's a real thrill to read about the battle of midway. Plus, amphibious assault next turn on top of that!
over in china there's still some minor skirmishes near Nanking. Chinese guerrilas managed to sabotage Nanking's iron supply. One less for the bad guys. Kaifeng fighting was at a standstill. Bombers managed to cut off the supply route from manchuria, although artillery did not manage to hurt a single enemy.
in the south, the railway from Hanoi to Canton has been severed. Japan's Indochina sole supply route now apparently lies with Saigon's harbor.
turn sent
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ChrisiusMaximus
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Staffordshire England
Jul 2002 time: 05:35
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Marvellous turnaround Gentlemen 
This month we have again seen lots of action around the Singapore theatre, our losses were lighter than last month and a further troop of vet Anzacs has been airlifted in to aid in holding this vital area. At the end of the month Jap sent in yet another wave against Bhuket, but due to our succesful bombing campaign to destroy the roads and rails there force has stalled outside the city. They have an Army unit comprising of at least one light tank and 1 Nipponese Infantry stranded in the open fields well within the range of our guns. Needless to say we hope to destroy this force next month.
our force sent to hill 48 last month opened fire with its emplaced Artillery batteries causing some damage to Jap units in Bangkok, Jap did try to counter but our boys held the line with one of our green Anzac units taking out a Jap Combat engineer force. It was a close run fight and those lads will need urgent medical attention, we plan to evacuate their whole unit next month.
BB The Prince of Wales must have suffered heavy bombing between months as she was very heavily damaged, her Captain managed, though to bring her safely into Singapore for repairs. Our Naval assets who were close enough bombarded the Jap airbase at Saigon, this month and beat a hasty retreat away from reprisals. Jap seems to have lots of airborne forces in this region!!
In other news our Sub SS Tireless picked up a sonar trace on a Jap Sub designation SS I-16, this enemy vessel was lurking in the sea lanes between Guam and Palau, no doubt seeking out easy pickings from our trade convoys. They were no match for our boys, and they now rest on the bottom of th South China Sea. SS Tireless was caught with a glancing blow from an enemy torpedo and had to surface, she is now under full steam to Raboul for repairs.
In other news two more Airports on mainland Australia were completed this turn with cash payment inducements to the contractors, meaning we will have greater ability to reinforce our hot spots in the months ahead. The frantic job of linking all of the continents cities with a continuous raillink continues at a pace, with three new work gangs assigned this month and 3 more in training.
Commonwealth Out:
Last edited by ChrisiusMaximus on 03-05-2004 at 03:32
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sabrewolf

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turicum, helvetistan
Jun 2002 time: 06:35
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communiqué from the dutch temporary governement, april 1942:
our country is slowly recovering from the revolution. elections are sceduled for june so preparations of what are the most important issues, will begin next month.
on the front, there is finally news! 4 regiments of dutch infantry, which had been rush-built just before the revolution have landed on the island east of palau. we have no idea how many oponents we are facing, but we see that the city is heavily defended by at least 2 units with defense strength 8 on the WCC-scale (winston churchill combat scale). it may be a fierce battle but with a little bit of luck, the city which the japanese stole from the americans might go back in the hands of the allies.
meanwhile a bit further away (east of palau), a dutch submarine following a japanese one discovered a shocking fleet of 1 carrier and 2 devastators (WCC: 12/10).
near sumatra, another ship of the proud dutch navy saw a tank army in siege near a commonwealth city! the navy will try to weaken the army by bombarding it from the water, but unfortunatly the cannons were overheated from trying to bombard luxuries the japanese treasure so much! let's see how good japanese soldiers fight, when all they hear is the whining of their wives because they can't dye their kimonos... the dutch call this psychological warfare... "if you can't beat 'em, make them unhappy" 
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Redboy
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Greeting Allies,
Not much is going on on our front with the japanese carriers sunk. Research is moving at a good pace, with many fighter and bomber squadrons newly cristened and on their way to midway to meetup with our carriers.
I hope to begin island hoping very soon and meet up with our allies forces.
Goodluck and god speed friends
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smellymummy
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April 1942
The japanese have now started to infiltrate China. They are apparently aiming for the Kunming and Nanning area. Enemy fighter presence in the area has increased. Artillery and infantry have been so far unsuccesfull at stopping the Nipponese infantry advance. Defenders are holding still for now.
On the eastern front, Nanking's pillaging force is still under heavy retaliatory fire. While in Kaifeng, the situation is still at a standstill. Recent bombings managed to set fire to the Kaifeng university, level the military barracks and blew up some of their fighter hangars.
turn sent to ChrisiusMaximus
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Redboy
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Welcome Allies,
I and the congress assure you that the price for Amphibious Assault was an oversight. In addition we are a short 4 months away from advanced Flight. Our fist isand battle is also 3 months away, with additional reinforcements quickly staging in honolulu.
Good Luck friends
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Redboy
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Greetings allies,
Last month we lost a transport loaded with GI's and Engineers to a cowardly Japanese submarine. This loss greatly damages our forward momentum, but we will not be detured.
As for the grand strategy, I will be island hopping towards Japan, so I would suggest that we split our forces. the Commonwealth could move east island hopping and meet Us victoriously in the middle. Meanwhile China and the Netherlands could concentrate on beeting Japan in the West and Manchuria. This is just a thought, we your loyal alllies will follow whatever plan the council decides on.
Thankyou friends
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Redboy
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This sounds good to me. My only requirement for the proposed city is that it has an airport. The American economy is having difficulty keeping up with the costs involved with the rapid constrution of airports.
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Redboy
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I would definately like to try another scenario, but I think that the fall of rome is pretty bunk. Nepoleon ero would be fun tho.
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Redboy
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So, whats happening? I havent had a turn lately, nothing is wrong i hope?
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smellymummy
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i sent my turn on the 9th to CM
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