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  1. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    In fact; I was in the midst of building an Entente and German Order of Battle What I've gone so far Anglo-French Invasion of Germany & the Low Countries Codename: Operation Charlemagne French 1st Army Group - Invasion of Alsace-Lorraine - French 1st Army - French 2nd Army - French 7th Army -...
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    I'd also gladly jump in on this project, I've had ideas about this for years
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    Thank you! Then my effort can be focused on the other two posts
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    Link?
  5. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Speaking of which I have a number of projects I have spent far too long languishing - The American Campaign in the Maritimes - The Second Great War in Europe (Specifically the Western Front) - Occupied Canada (Interwar Years)
  6. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    It's possible that the Navy and Army did get their funding slashed in the immediate 1920s until the Irish Uprising. Recall in Blood & Iron (which I'm listening to again right now) Commander Grady explicitly mentioned the Carrier Program was on the chopping block despite the fact the Remembrance...
  7. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    The French are a non entity in this; the British Navy has already put the combined French and Spanish Fleet basically underwater. Unless Napoleon can have his Armies swim to North America the French Army stays securely in Europe... at which point the British are still able to bring their weight...
  8. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    It WAS a hell of a heavy frigate...
  9. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    My argument there is that what little support the British have Canada in the War of 1812 was enough to stop the US Army in its tracks and bankrupt the United States.. after Napoleon is finished with what happens when the British bring their full weight down on the US? By the 1830s the US didnt...
  10. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    So your arguing then that the history as to remain as it was until the US was powerful enough to conquer Canada at will? No one is arguing the might of the Union Army in 1866... though I'll note for the record this is the same Union Army that took 4 years facing a country a third their size to...
  11. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    No not really... why would the British want to spark a conflict with the Americans? While possibly within their power, the Americans were excellent trading partner and a good market for British goods, and a conflict would be enormously expensive. However if the scenario is that Canada and the US...
  12. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    You mean Canada entirely on it's own without any British assistance? Supremely unlikely as the British would never leave their remaining colony on the North American continent to fend for itself, but honoring your scenario just at this face value... no Canada would not be able to survive against...
  13. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    did you consider the British feeling at the time... the British didnt hold any particular ill will towards the Americans (either side) and at this point had been trading partners with the United States for 50 years since the end of the War of 1812... unless this is your scenario where Skippy the...
  14. Canada and the U.S. in mortal conflict 1800-1899

    No but your asking a question of whether a significantly weaker United States could defeat a significantly stronger British Empire (for Canada at this point is very much a part of Britain). The short answer is no. Once Britain is finished with Napoleon, of the Alien Space Bats that want this...
  15. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Not actually wrong... it will in fact he pioneered by the US or the Germans but the British used it first in their capture of Belgium
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    I've restarted a series of articles I was working on including but not limited to; the US Conquest of the Maritimes and the boring post war occupation, the Europe Ground War in the Second Great War, and toying with the idea of a short history of Airborne troops which were spearheaded first by...
  17. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    What does this Cabinet look like :p
  18. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    so the Freedom Party Guards started off at we'll say Platoon strength and slowly expanded, possibly to include units possibly in every state of the Confederacy? By the time of the inauguration they are the size possibly of a Division and continue to increase in size, and grow into even more...
  19. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    The Guards iirc were unofficially formed after Grady Calkins Assassinated Wade Hampton V but I could be wrong on that. I meant more so their "unit" organizations but it would make sense to use Legions or something along that line, equal to a Kampfgruppe or Brigade? I distinctly remember that...
  20. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Anyone have any thought of when Pinkard jumped from regular Party Stalwarts to Freedom Party Guards? Further anyone have thoughts how the Freedom Party Guards organized themselves? Divisions or perhaps Brigades? Any Fancy names they'd attach to themselves? Would the Waffen SS version of the...
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