March 16
|
- NNS Masao and NNS Haruna anchor 200km off the coast of Simapore, Toright.
- 33 Nakajitsu Ones and 15 Nenbutsu Bombers mobilize and take off at 5:43PM; Lead Rain of Simapore takes place.
|
March 17
|
|
March 19
|
|
June 23
|
- Nippon troops take over the East coast of Toright.
- Simapore renamed to Shimagawa as the capital of the Keichu Prefecture (Toright).
- Nippon troops continue to march into Toright and Chijing. The state of Murakami is set up in Filipina.
|
June 25
|
|
June 27
|
|
July 8
|
- Tient allies with Nippon.
|
|
|
August 1
|
|
October 4
|
- Solomon regains control of Tient occupied territory and expels all Tient troops back to Adria.
|
December 12
|
|
December 14
|
|
December 28
|
- Civilian revolt takes the city of Nancy over; 2,000 Newport troops become P.O.Ws.
|
December 31
|
- 10 bomber planes take off from W. Welker Air Force Base in Chijing headed for a mission in Ryuku. It marks the first time Chelmsford uses its Air Force.
|
January 3
|
- Solomon naval forces create a blockade around Nippon isolating them from supplies and food.
|
January 8
|
- Sutherway sends 78,000 troops with equipment to aid Newport at the Western Front line.
|
January 15
|
- 100 Chelmsford naval ships arrive at the beaches of Chijing with 93,000 troops to prepare for a comfrontation with Nippon troops in Shimagawa. 7,000 more are sent to Southeastern Solomon.
|
January 16
|
|
Febuary 25
|
- Chelmsford dispatches 100,000 soldiers to New Boston to prepare for a possible invasion from Tient.
|
March 17
|
|
June 13
|
- The Samkir Independence Movement Leader, Serzh Sargsyan, meets with with Nippon leaders about a possible alliance.
|