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March 15, 1998

While the orders received by the Soviet submarine Barrikada permit the boomer to end its time on station in the North Atlantic, the boat cannot return to its homeport outside of Murmansk, which was heavily damaged in the fighting of 1997 and, naval command believes, at risk of being captured by NATO troops. Instead, the sub must head for what remains of the port of Vladivostok in the Pacific. Barrikada's captain decides to make way to Vladivostok via the Arctic, and the boat turns northeast.

Unofficially,

The Lieutenant Governor of New York, who is effectively single-handedly ruling western New York, scores some valuable assets when the Liberian freighter Holstenracer arrives off Buffalo on Lake Erie, continuing its voyage to Europe with 11,000 tons of Wyoming coal aboard after being frozen in Lake Erie over the winter. The ship is detained by quick-thinking Buffalo Police patrol boats, which bring the ship and its' valuable cargo to the city's pier.

Dutch special forces troops (for that is who now constitute most of the active guerrilla force) in occupied Holland launch another attack, once again ambushing a French supply column despite its escort by French VAB APCs. The attack outside Nijmegen destroys four escorting VABs and six trucks; a dozen more carrying various supplies of food, fuel and munitions, are driven off by the Dutch troops. By dark the food and fuel have been distributed to the remaining local population and the trucks burned on remote roads.

In an early test of effectiveness, the resurgent Romanians beseige an outpost of the 97th Guards Motor-Rifle Division in a remote pass in the Carpathians, surrounding the Soviet firebase and subjecting it to constant artillery, mortar and small arms fire while cutting off the flow of supplies to the base and capturing a dismounted patrol the overconfident Soviet commander sent out to investigate his attackers.

Internal strife in Saudi Arabia makes a brief flare into public view, with early morning clashes in the city of Taif between the remnants of the Army Royal Guard Regiment and troops of the National Guard 1st Mechanized Brigade. By 8 a.m. quiet retuns to the city, although a strict curfew is in effect, enforced by the Bedouins of the National Guard. During the mid-afternoon, General McLaren is informed by his Saudi hosts that Prince Badr has assumed the throne after the sudden death of his cousin, King Abdul, who himself had assumed the throne following the death of his uncle King Fahd as a result of Soviet nuclear attacks on Riyadh late in 1997. Prince Badr is a graduate of RMA Sandhurst.
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