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Tuesday, October 11th 2011, 12:06am

Author: perdedor99

Hedjaz Q2/1941

Hedjaz Q2 1941 Industrial Allocation 0.5 factories allocated to building warship material 0.0 factory allocated to production of infrastructure materials for 500Tons + 0 tons Stockpiled, 500Tons used, 0Tons Stockpiled Jiddah D1:idle Free Floating: At As Salif (shared with Bharat) S0: idle Free Floating: Built in factories Transactions 500t to Bharat Other points of interest Trials Updated Order of Battle, End of Jun 1941 Completed (Under Repair or Refit) + Under Construction Destroyers: 2(0) + 0...

Tuesday, October 11th 2011, 12:00am

Author: perdedor99

Bharat Q2/1941

BNS 1941 Second Quarter Report A. Factories 11/11 factories = 11000t of material + 2200t transferred + 2959t stockpile = 16159t available 11885t are used, leaving a stockpile of 4274t 0/11 factories (committed) = 0.0 infrastructure pts available. 0/11 factories (flexible) = 0.0 infrastructure pts available. B. Infrastructure Development None C. Naval Development and Construction At Mumbai: S3: Samanjir laid down Jan 1940, receives 2144t, balance 13563t, completion Feb 1943. D3: idle S2.5: idle S...

Monday, October 10th 2011, 11:55pm

Author: perdedor99

Persia Q2/1941

Persia Q2 1941 Industrial Allocation 3 factories allocated to building warship material 0 factory allocated to production of infrastructure materials for 3000Tons +645 tons Stockpiled, 3000 tons used, 645 tons Stockpiled Bushehr (Persian Gulf) D1: Idle Bandar-e Abbas (Strait of Hormuz) S1: Idle S0-A:idle S0-B: idle S0-C: idle S0-D: idle D2: idle D0-A: idle D0-B: Idle CL Isfahan starts refit, launched April 1941, receives 0t, 0t needed, expected completion May 1941 Bandar-e Anzali (Caspian Sea) S...

Saturday, July 23rd 2011, 12:26am

Author: perdedor99

Been fun, but I'm done.

Sorry that you made that decision but if you think is the best for now I guess so be ti. Hope the best to you in he future.

Wednesday, July 20th 2011, 10:39pm

Author: perdedor99

Filipino News 1941

Quoted Originally posted by thesmilingassassin Indeed considering we are lacking an active American player. Cleared with Canis. Every action so far regarding the US has been cleared with him first.

Wednesday, July 20th 2011, 9:39pm

Author: perdedor99

Filipino News 1941

January 6th 1941, Rizal City- President-elect Macadandang gave his oath of office on this Monday morning at 10:30. Three hours later the Chinese Government received the news that the ceasefire would be rescinded and military operations would be started again the next day. The Chinese protested for what they perceived as treachery, accusing the Filipino of lack of good-faith during the negotiations. January 6th 1941, Cebu City-Around noon a large liner departed the city port with over 1,000 Filip...

Wednesday, July 20th 2011, 4:37pm

Author: perdedor99

In Stone or Sand - OOC

Great story so far. Too bad Parwiz never had the proper equipment or enough hardware to achieve his plans. So far it seems both Brock and I have represented him as a bold tactician willing to take risks. Also the League and or the nations participating in the Afghanistan operation made some very good decisions in regard to the officers assigned to the mission. IMO it seems their officers tend to lean into being aggressive and adept to improvisation. Kudos.

Wednesday, July 20th 2011, 12:43am

Author: perdedor99

The South China Sea War OOC

Real life is doing a number on me so it could take a couple of weeks or more before a major update. Moving to a new city and starting a new job in the next couple of weeks in addition to my current job trying to make me finish a couple of audits before I leave is taking a big chunk of my time.

Friday, July 15th 2011, 1:22am

Author: perdedor99

Beijing Newspaper Q4/1940 - Chinese news and events - October / November / December

I agree with Bruce here. Delvery of war material is one thing, but the SAE actually escorting those shipments all the way to China is really pushing the envelope in regard to their neutrality.

Thursday, July 14th 2011, 3:13pm

Author: perdedor99

Request for help

That seems to me like a 75% refit. IMO resources would be better used by building a real CA is the need for those type of ships exists. The only advantage I see is the construction time.

Tuesday, July 12th 2011, 10:50pm

Author: perdedor99

Peruvian ''flying'' plans

Quoted Originally posted by BruceDuncan Quoted Originally posted by perdedor99 I was Peru long time ago and the Do215 were licensed Iberian built aircrafts IIRC. CG is the best person to ask. Of course is being a while and I think I deleted the PMs related to the aircrafts. IIRC my last discussion with Mac on the subject indicated that Iberia was building the Do217, which is still in production for the Luftwaffe as well. If the Peruvian Do215s were Iberian sourced, then the problem is moot. So ...

Tuesday, July 12th 2011, 10:49pm

Author: perdedor99

Peruvian ''flying'' plans

Quoted Originally posted by Vukovlad perdedor99, the listed Fokker D.VIs is that a typo for the D.XVI? No. Is being a while but they have some really old aircrafts in stock, They shoul dbe out of the books by now. I was running Peru in 1936, a lifetime ago.

Tuesday, July 12th 2011, 10:42pm

Author: perdedor99

Peruvian ''flying'' plans

I was Peru long time ago and the Do215 were licensed Iberian built aircrafts IIRC. CG is the best person to ask. Of course is being a while and I think I deleted the PMs related to the aircrafts.

Sunday, July 10th 2011, 1:14am

Author: perdedor99

British Army 1941

A good excuse to raise the two African Divisions. One Brigade fully ready for deployment in East and West Africa with the other Brigade at cadre level. Then they could rotate; for example sent the West African Brigade, followed by the other East African Brigade and in succession.

Friday, July 8th 2011, 7:26pm

Author: perdedor99

British Army 1941

I was looking at the British Army order of battle in the encyclopedia and noticed two 21st East Africa Infantry Brigades. I know is a copy paste error but I would not like for the British Empire either to leave their East African territories unprotected or have an understrength commitment to the protection of Baluchistan if compared with the Indian presence in Baluchistan. or perhaps is just propaganda and that is what happen, East Africa is ripe for the taking.

Thursday, June 30th 2011, 3:32pm

Author: perdedor99

Persia Q1 1941

Persia Q1 1941 Industrial Allocation 3 factories allocated to building warship material 0 factory allocated to production of infrastructure materials 2500 tons transferred from sales 3000Tons +0 tons Stockpiled+ 2500t transferred, 4855 tons used, 645 tons Stockpiled Bushehr (Persian Gulf) D1: Idle Bandar-e Abbas (Strait of Hormuz) S1: Idle S0-A:idle S0-B: idle S0-C: idle S0-D: idle D2: CL Isfahan starts refit, receives 1855t, 0t needed, expected completion May 1941 D0-A: idle D0-B: Idle CDS Mazd...

Thursday, June 30th 2011, 3:29pm

Author: perdedor99

Bharat Q1 1941

Hedjaz Q1 1941 Industrial Allocation 0.5 factories allocated to building warship material 0.0 factory allocated to production of infrastructure materials for 500Tons + 0 tons Stockpiled, 500Tons used, 0Tons Stockpiled Jiddah D1:idle Free Floating: At As Salif (shared with Bharat) S0: idle Free Floating: Built in factories Transactions 500t to Bharat Other points of interest Trials Updated Order of Battle, End of Mar 1941 Completed (Under Repair or Refit) + Under Construction Destroyers: 2(0) + 0...

Thursday, June 30th 2011, 3:16pm

Author: perdedor99

Bharat Q1 1941

BNS 1941 First Quarter Report A. Factories 11/11 factories = 11000t of material + 1800t transferred + 1011t stockpile = 13811t available 10852t are used, leaving a stockpile of 2959t 0/11 factories (committed) = 0.0 infrastructure pts available. 0/11 factories (flexible) = 0.0 infrastructure pts available. B. Infrastructure Development None C. Naval Development and Construction At Mumbai: S3: Samanjir laid down Jan 1940, receives 2744t, balance 15707t, completion Feb 1943. D3: idle S2.5: idle S...

Monday, June 27th 2011, 2:30pm

Author: perdedor99

May I introduce...

Beautiful! You're a lucky man.

Tuesday, June 21st 2011, 10:29pm

Author: perdedor99

The South China Sea War OOC

Quoted Originally posted by BruceDuncan Quoted Originally posted by perdedor99 Well the order for the tanks was placed in 1940 but will not be completed until 1942. It makes sense for the Government to delay the production of export tanks and put that steel to better use closer to home. I had noted the change in one of the Persian posts. I still find it interesting that it presumes that the war will be over in time to keep the revised delivery schedule. Good planning that. LOL. Yes lucky for th...