SO39 End of Turn
US Entry
The US draws a marker versus Japan.
Option 4: Intern French CV
The French aircraft carrier
Béarn sails to the US to pick up aircraft ordered by France before the outbreak of hostilities. While there, she suffers engine failure and is forced into port, where she and her crew are interned by the US Navy. (Tension roll of 9 means no marker moved to tension pools.)
(
Historical Note: WiF basically can't replicate the historical performance of the
Béarn in the Second World War, which is to spend most of the war
sitting in Martinique.)
Option 9: Resources to China
At the behest of President Roosevelt, Congress authorises the provision of raw materials necessary to China's war effort on terms favourable to China. Japan formally denounces the move. (Tension roll of 1 moves a marker to tension.)
Option 7: Occupy Greenland & Iceland
After the rapid fall of Denmark, fearing German efforts to seize the Danish overseas possessions of Greenland and Iceland, the British Cabinet sends a delegation to the United States to negotiate the American occupation of those territories. The US government agrees, and by the end of October American military and customs officials are stationed there. (No units due to the particular granularity of WiF.) Hitler furiously denounces the agreement as a violation of the principles of neutrality, darkly hinting at malevolent forces at work in London and Washington. (Tension roll of 3 moves a marker to tension.)
This turn's US entry phase turned out quite well for the Allies. The high-value markers in the tension pool are a solid foundation for passing the gear-up options in a reasonable time.
