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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 24, 2022 16:55:59 GMT
I don’t really think so. In @, the rum ration was abolished in 1970 with little more than grumbling. Mutiny is a very serious word to use for an issue that isn’t very serious; it still carries the death penalty as of 1969.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 24, 2022 16:57:24 GMT
November 4: President Kennedy announces that final victory in South Vietnam is in sight speech in a special address to a joint session of Congress, stating that the United States would not seek any territorial changes to the prewar status quo in Vietnam, which is seen as the most direct olive branch yet offered to the North. Does North Vietnam also feel the same that they are unable to win.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 24, 2022 17:16:36 GMT
Let us examine the situation: - The Ho Chi Minh Trail is cut - US troops hold a strong line in Laos - VC/NVA base areas in Cambodia have been bombed and gassed to hell and back and then overrun in an overwhelming ground invasion - Bombing of the North has been stepped up - Since November 1967, the estimated force of 395,000 VC + NVA in South Vietnam have been reduced by an absolute minimum of the 240,000 bodycount in 1968 and 1969.
What conclusion do we draw?
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Post by lordroel on Apr 24, 2022 17:18:49 GMT
Let us examine the situation: - The Ho Chi Minh Trail is cut - US troops hold a strong line in Laos - VC/NVA base areas in Cambodia have been bombed and gassed to hell and back and then overrun in an overwhelming ground invasion - Bombing of the North has been stepped up - Since November 1967, the estimated force of 395,000 VC + NVA in South Vietnam have been reduced by an absolute minimum of the 240,000 bodycount in 1968 and 1969. What conclusion do we draw? That South Vietnam is in a much better position than OTL, but does North Vietnam believe that, will they do a cease fire like North/South Korea of OTL have ore make permanent peace.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 24, 2022 17:26:10 GMT
I think you might be selling the situation a bit short. North Vietnam no longer has an ability to win the war, as it has progressed into a much bigger conventional fight. They are increasingly dependent on Soviet support, which makes them the important party, not Hanoi.
The chief concern is to prevent the North being overrun like North Korea was, which seems to be assuaged here. The remaining question is that of Laos.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 24, 2022 17:27:50 GMT
November 16: Two German leutnants become the first to be awarded the Pour le Mérite since the end of the Second World War after extreme acts of valour in combat in South Vietnam. Is the iron cross also still in use.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 24, 2022 17:29:54 GMT
Yes. It may have been mentioned earlier, but if not, then some have definitely been awarded.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 25, 2022 3:48:30 GMT
NovemberNovember 28: French Premier d'Ambreville arrives in Washington for a state visit, with the secondary aim of securing a new trade and arms agreement with the United States. What do the French have on the arms list they like to buy from the United States.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 25, 2022 6:18:24 GMT
A few things.
Air Force: Possibly some FB-111s and further KC-135s. Radar systems. Missile cooperation. Army: Replacements for MIM-23 HAWKs, as many spare UH-1s and Chinooks as possible and surplus vehicles. Radars Navy: Various missiles
France has a general desire to build as much of its own stuff as possible, but has the hard limits of capacity and funds. Therefore, getting some degree of subsidy for weapons is a goal.
Their big projects are: Pluton SRBM (250km) Hades MRBM (1000km)
- Carrier Fighter/Heavy Long Range Air Superiority Fighter: 600 planes. To be based on a twin engine Mirage F2/Mirage 8 hybrid, with the ground based version to be fixed wing and the CV fighter to be VG
- Successor to the Mirage II/III: 1200 aircraft Dassault Mirage F2 Multirole Fighter/Interceptor - Multirole Fighter-Bomber: 800 aircraft Dassault Mirage F1 (replacing ~600 Super Mysteres)
- Nord Renault Orage attack strike fighter/AFVG/Mirage G8 (replacing ~250 Sud-Dewoitine Grognards)
- Lightweight Strike Fighter/Super Alpha Jet (replacing ~ 400 Sud-Dewoitine Baroudeur)
- Breguet-Citroën Jaguar attack bombers (replacing the Super Vatour)
- Morane-Saulnier Super Etendard carrier fighter bombers (~250 planes)
Prospective 1970s CVW: 24 Mirage “F3” fighters 24 Breguet-Citroën Jaguar attack aircraft 24 Morane-Saulnier Super Etendard f/b 24 Nord-Renault Durandal strike bombers
CVN programme, BBGN programme, SSBNs, SSNs New LR Area Defence SAM
- France will have some surplus Phantoms that will likely go to their Air Force from the Marine Royale in the interceptor role replacing the Griffon - They are looking to keep their bomber force going, which is seen of great value for intervention around the world - The Potez 75 COIN and Arsenal VG 125 would likely on their way out to be replaced with the LWSF, but they are cheap and good for rough African operations - The LWSF will end up looking like the Breguet Br.121 moreso than the @ Alpha Jet, but be called the Morane-Saulnier Faucon - Development of a CAS aircraft similar to the Lion, A-10 and Soviet Su-25 will result in the Sud-Dewoitine Renard
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 27, 2022 17:31:22 GMT
December December 1: Release of The Last Battle, the twelfth book and triumphant conclusion to the long-running Narnia series of children’s fantasy novels by C.S. Lewis. December 2: CIA intelligence analysts are alarmed by a snippet of apparently authentic film footage of the Emperor of China that does not appear to show him needing to breath. December 3: The Venezuelan aircraft carrier Simon Bolivar runs aground near La Guaira on Lake Maracaibo after falling victim to a complex illusion. December 4: Millionaire British chocolatier Willy Wonka announces an international competition for tours of his fabled London factory, the first in almost fifteen years. December 5: Initiation of the Royal Rainmaking Project in Thailand after years of complex research. December 6: A group of Vermont schoolchildren inadvertently create a living snowman after adorning their creation with a magician’s hat and dubbing him ‘Frosty’. December 7: Six murderers and three insurrectionists are guillotined around France as the new government continues with its popular populist approach to law and order. December 8: The Soviet negotiating delegation in Tehran issues a proposal for an armistice based on the cessation of hostilities, the lifting of the blockade of North Vietnam, American and South Vietnamese recognition of the North Vietnamese government, partition of Laos, a full exchange of prisoners of war, establishment of a 15km wide demilitarised border zone through to the Thai border and a phased withdrawal of US and Western troops from South Vietnam. December 9: Construction is completed of the Federal Reserve Bunker inside Mount Pony, Virginia, a deep underground storage facility designs for the safekeeping of bullion and currency in the event of nuclear war. December 10: Sir Derek Barton is awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, whilst Sir Henry Moseley becomes just the third person to win two Nobel Prizes in becoming the Physics laureate. No Peace Prize is awarded, whilst Professor Sir J.R.R. Tolkien is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. December 11: An Italian astronomer in Padua spots a supernova in the NGC 6946 galaxy, some 24 million years after it occurred. December 12: Outbreak of a renewed, well-armed Communist insurgency in Northern Afghanistan. December 13: A boy is inadvertently trapped in a hot air balloon that breaks loose during an NFL game in Minneapolis and flies free until crashing into a nearby river. The intrepid gridiron fan swims free and manages to return to catch the end of the game. December 14: Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka indicates that he will not seek to contest another general election and that, whilst he had no specifically favoured successor, he approved of the performance of the Governor of Tokyo, Yukio Mishima. December 15: The supertanker SS Marpessa sinks off the coast of Senegal whilst en route to the Persian Gulf. December 16: Germany and Ottoman Turkey sign an extensive arms agreement worth more than $1400 million for a range of new aircraft, tanks, armoured vehicles, guns, rockets and missiles. December 17: Police investigating repeated reports of an invisible boy in Trieste find nothing despite looking all over the middle of the city. December 18: USS America breaks the previous record for the number of combat sorties in a day, launching 173 in daylight hours whilst deployed on Yankee Station off Vietnam. December 19: American Department of Magic diviners and seers report several days of dire portents and dark, mysterious dreams. December 20: The Soviet Ministry of Railways announces the successful development and testing of an atomic locomotive for use on the Trans-Siberian Railway. December 21: Japanese scientists display a large meteor in Tokyo containing a number of unknown minerals and new elements discovered in Antarctica. December 22: Two French gangsters are arrested after being caught attempting to steal from the British Empire Strategic Tea Reserve in Arnescote, Oxfordshire. December 23: The United States announces that it will abide by a Christmas truce and cease the bombing of North Vietnam until the new year, holding out the separate possibility of an extended bombing pause. December 24: Norwegian petroleum prospectors discover a very large offshore oil deposit off the coast of Central Norway. December 25: Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas message to the British Empire and the world focuses on the joys of family, peace and hope, touching upon the Royal Wedding and the joy it brought. December 26: US military personnel serving in Vietnam and the surrounding theatre receive a special Christmas bonus of $100. December 27: The first squadron of Royal Air Force Blue Streak LRBMs equipped with five new Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicles apiece becomes operational. December 28: American doctors report success in trials for a cure for shaking palsy; following on from the breakthrough cures for cancer and the common cold, the next frontier in the human body is seen by many as the diseases and afflictions of the mind. December 29: A special Egyptological expedition announces the discovery of the fabled Tomb of Nefertiti. December 30: The Congolese government resigns, apparently to head off a suspected imminent coup, but none of the four major factions planning coups had one scheduled for this week, on account of Christmas. Confusion reigns before being replaced by a quintipartite caretaker administration including the Presidential Palace caretaker. December 31: USS Enterprise goes missing in the Pacific whilst en route between Subic Bay and Pearl Harbor.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2022 17:39:47 GMT
DecemberDecember 2: CIA intelligence analysts are alarmed by a snippet of apparently authentic film footage of the Emperor of China that does not appear to show him needing to breath. Does it mean he is death ore has powers.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 27, 2022 17:43:51 GMT
We shall see what happens.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2022 17:45:11 GMT
December 3: The Venezuelan aircraft carrier Simon Bolivar runs aground near La Guaira on Lake Maracaibo after falling victim to a complex illusion. Wonder who did it if it was a man made illusion.
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Post by simon darkshade on Apr 27, 2022 17:55:59 GMT
Who might have an interest in doing so? Everything is part of one trend/thread or the other, after all.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2022 18:00:08 GMT
December 8: The Soviet negotiating delegation in Tehran issues a proposal for an armistice based on the cessation of hostilities, the lifting of the blockade of North Vietnam, American and South Vietnamese recognition of the North Vietnamese government, partition of Laos, a full exchange of prisoners of war, establishment of a 15km wide demilitarised border zone through to the Thai border and a phased withdrawal of US and Western troops from South Vietnam. Will the United States and South Vietnam accept these terms.
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