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Diplomacy Order Sheet

YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL AUSTRIA


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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL ENGLAND
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL FRANCE
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL GERMANY
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy

Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only move one Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL ITALY
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL RUSSIA
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales
Diplomacy Order Sheet
YEAR: 19_____ SPRING YEAR: 19_____ FALL TURKEY
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ORDER ABBREVIATIONS:
M- Move / H – Hold / S – Support / C – Convoy
Move: Use when you want a unit to move to an adjacent region or sea space. A unit can only Hold: Use when you want a unit to stay in the same region it is currently in.
move one region or sea space per turn (exception – Convoy order). Example : A Lon-Holds – Army in London Holds
Example: A Lon-Wal – Army in London moves to Wales
Support: Use when offering support to your own or an allied unit in an attack.
Convoy: Use when you would like to move an army or an allied army across a sea space. REMEMBER THAT A SUPPORT ORDER:
REMEMBER THAT A CONVOY ORDER: Is NOT a Move. A unit that provides Support remains in the same region or sea space that it started in
Requires both a Move order for the Army and a Convoy order for the Fleet(s) involved. (unless it is dislodged).
Requires a fleet in each sea space your army is to cross. can only be given to a region or sea space where that unit could normally Move to.
A Fleet can only Convoy one Army per turn. cannot be Convoyed.
cannot be used against your own units.
Example:
A Lon – Nwy – Army in London states intention to move to Norway Example:
F Nth C A Lon-Nwy – Fleet in the North Sea Convoys the Army in London moving to Norway Support a Hold: A Lon S A Wal-Holds – Army in London Supports the Army in Wales who Holds
Support a Move: A Yor S A Lon-Wal – Army in York Supports the Army in London moving to Wales

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