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Results for Spring of 1904 in gauntlet

Movement
Austria: Army Ukraine => Galicia.
Austria: Army Serbia => Bulgaria. (*bounce*)
Austria: Army Trieste SUPPORT Italian Army Piedmont => Venice. (*void*)
Austria: Army Galicia => Budapest.
Austria: Army Rumania SUPPORT Army Serbia => Bulgaria.

England: Fleet Denmark SUPPORT German Fleet Kiel. (*void*)
England: Fleet Barents Sea SUPPORT Army Finland => St Petersburg.
England: Fleet Norway SUPPORT Army Finland => St Petersburg.
England: Army Finland => St Petersburg.
England: Fleet English Channel => Brest.

France: Army Gascony SUPPORT Army Paris.
France: Army Portugal => Spain. (*bounce*)
France: Army Paris SUPPORT Army Gascony. (*cut*)

Germany: Army Picardy => Paris. (*bounce*)
Germany: Army Holland => Kiel.
Germany: Army Belgium HOLD.
Germany: Fleet Kiel => Helgoland Bight.
Germany: Army Burgundy SUPPORT Army Picardy => Paris.

Italy: Army Piedmont => Marseilles. (*bounce*)
Italy: Fleet Spain (north coast) => Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
Italy: Army Marseilles => Spain. (*bounce*)

Russia: Army Sevastopol => Ukraine.
Russia: Army Moscow SUPPORT Army Sevastopol => Ukraine.
Russia: Army Warsaw SUPPORT Army Sevastopol => Ukraine.
Russia: Fleet St Petersburg (south coast) => Finland. (*bounce, dislodged*)

Turkey: Army Greece SUPPORT Army Bulgaria.
Turkey: Army Rome => Tuscany.
Turkey: Army Bulgaria SUPPORT Army Greece. (*cut*)
Turkey: Fleet Naples => Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey: Fleet Aegean Sea => Ionian Sea.
Turkey: Army Venice SUPPORT Army Rome => Tuscany.
Turkey: Fleet Smyrna => Aegean Sea.
Turkey: Fleet Ankara => Armenia.


The following units were dislodged:

The Russian Fleet in St Petersburg (south coast) can retreat to Livonia or
Gulf of Bothnia.

Retreat
Russia: Fleet St Petersburg (south coast) => Gulf of Bothnia.


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