Timeline of the Great Jintu War
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- | *'''March 16''': NNS ''Masao'' and | + | *'''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. Within 30 minutes the planes unleash a torential rain of bombs called destroying 3/4 of the city. --''See: [[Lead Rain of Simapore]]''-- |
*'''March 17''': [[Newport]] protests Nippon attack on [[Simapore]] and mobilizes. | *'''March 17''': [[Newport]] protests Nippon attack on [[Simapore]] and mobilizes. | ||
*'''March 19''': [[Newport]] declares war on Nippon. | *'''March 19''': [[Newport]] declares war on Nippon. | ||
+ | *'''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. | ||
*'''December 12''': General L. Bird and 100,000 Chelmsford soldiers dispatched to aid [[Solomon]] and [[Newport]] troops. | *'''December 12''': General L. Bird and 100,000 Chelmsford soldiers dispatched to aid [[Solomon]] and [[Newport]] troops. | ||
*'''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. | *'''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. | ||
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+ | ==1941== | ||
+ | *'''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 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 Southern [[Solomon]]. |
Revision as of 04:10, 11 February 2008
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1933
- March: General Yakashima of Nippon along with some government advisors engage in the plan to expand Nippon's borders by attacking the coast of Chijing and Southern Solomon.
- April: Nakjitsu Ones bombard villages and level cities in Kona.
- July: Sheychang and Pekao taken over and becomes Manchuko.
1934
- January 13: Newport allies with Solomon.
- March 3: Solomon mobilizes 12,000 troops to Sakhilan Island and Southeastern Solomon.
- August 19: The War Conscription Act is approved by the Newport Congress stating that in the time of war, the army may draft all men between the ages 18-45.
1935
- October 9: NRS Carrick and NRS Davenport begin service.
1940
- 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. Within 30 minutes the planes unleash a torential rain of bombs called destroying 3/4 of the city. --See: Lead Rain of Simapore--
- March 17: Newport protests Nippon attack on Simapore and mobilizes.
- March 19: Newport declares war on Nippon.
- 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.
- December 12: General L. Bird and 100,000 Chelmsford soldiers dispatched to aid Solomon and Newport troops.
- 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.
1941
- 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 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 Southern Solomon.