January 3, 1933
The roar of Atlantean built F-8 Cyclones and modifed AT-17s were heard as the cease fire ended yesterday morning. With slightly over a week to move fresh materials forward, Chile has launched a major offensive against Bolivian held positions near the original border. The fresh Army of Valparaíso-O'Higgins has been assigned this takes of moving into Bolivia while the Army of the North, and the Armies of Atacama and Coquimbo attempt to destroy the Bolivian Army on Chile with help from the Naval Air Forces, and the Black Planes of Iquique.
January 9,1933
The Armored Cruiser Capitan Oyama was commissioned today into the Chilean Navy. Tochiro Oyama, the ship's designer and grandson of the hero the vessel was named after was on hand to she the vessel off. "I wish grandma could have seem this ship. She would have liked it," he has been reported at saying while it steamed off for her trials.
January 10, 1933
A second Armored Cruiser of the Capitan Oyama-class was laid down today in Talcahuano. She has not officially been named but it is suspected that she will replace the Armored Cruiser General O'Higgins in both name and place in the fleet.
January 17, 1933
In a deal arranged by Tochiro Oyama for the Chilean Republic, a shipment of materials and money has left Valparaiso for Nordmark. The first payment towards acquiring the old battlecruiser Folkunga Lion, along with plans to refit the vessel to fit present Chilean Fleet standards.
January 28, 1933
Peruvean Forces have reportedly made headway towards La Paz while the Army of Valparaíso-O'Higgins is trying to pressure the Bolivian forces guarding the border passes to yield.
February 4, 1933
Work continues on the new "Light" Cruiser Antofagasta. While slightly out of date due to the use of 1926 plans, the new cruiser will still be a good match for any known treaty Type B cruiser.
February 13, 1933
The Bolivian Army in Chile has fallen back to the city of Calama and have dug in. The remaining forces of the Armies of the North, Atacama and Coquimbo, have surrounded the city and begun trying to force the Bolivian Army in Chile to surrender. Four Atlantean built Rhino's with Anti-tank guns have been positioned as artillery pieces to shell the Bolivians in addition to the regular artillery and aircraft.
February 17, 1933
A new heavy destroyer of the Almirante Zero-class has been laid down in the yards at Talcahuano near where the Almirante Zero is being built. The vessel is intended to replace the aging destroyer leader Almirante Lynch. She is the second of a planned three heavy destroyers.
February 20, 1933
A Bolivian convoy to Calama was intercepted and destroyed by the Army of the North.
March 2, 1933
The Army of Valparaíso-O'Higgins has crested the Andes and entered Bolivia, crushing two companies of Bolivia infantry.
March 10, 1933
The Army of the North has again issued orders for the Bolivian Army in Calama to surrender. The responce has again been shellfire. Chilean Army officers suspect the Bolivian are getting supplied at night when the seige is not so tight.
March 17, 1933
The Army of Valparaíso-O'Higgins is inching their way towards the Bolivian city of Potosí. They have been slowed by a division of Bolivia's finest.
March 23, 1933
The Army of the North has been disbanded after a failed assault on the city of Calama. Casualties were high. The remains of that army has been distributed to the Armies of Atacama and Coquimbo. The shelling has increased against the Bolivian invaders.
March 26, 1933
A bombing raid on the Bolivian Army in Calama saw several hundred tons of explosive material destroyed when bombs hit what had been suspected as their remaining shell and ammo storage depot. The explosion rocked the pilots in their bombers, but all made it bad to their airfield.
March 30, 1933
The Bolivian Army in Chile surrendered after having been cut off from Bolivia for over four months. With their ammunition supply destroyed and food running low, a Bolivian colonel surrendered his army, the commanding generals appearently having been killed duing the last several months.
March 31, 1933
The Army of Valparaíso-O'Higgins has made it to the city of Uyuni. heavy fighting has been reported along with the lose of seven tanks in the last ten days.