Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

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Freedom Party Guards during the Confederate retreat out of Ohio, dated 1943.
 
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Soldiers of the Army of Deseret during the fierce fighting in Salt Lake City, date 1941.

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U.S. Soldiers rounding up suspected Mormon insurgents during the Mormon Uprising during the Second Great War, date 1942.
 
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U.S. Soldiers executing a Confederate Bushwhacker in 1943. Despite the location of the execution being temporarily unknown, the groups commander (soldier with no helmet tot he far left) is identified as First Sergeant Chester Martin who is well known for carrying out these acts of vengeance upon bushwhackers.
 
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President Donald Trump lays reef down at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington D.C. on the 22nd of April, 2017, the one hundred and thirty fifth Remembrance Day Anniversary.
 
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The Sloss Blast Furnace Site in Birmingham, Alabama. Formerly known as the Sloss Steel Foundry, was the same foundry in which Jefferson Pinkard worked before his draft into the Confederate Army in 1915. Interestingly, Pinkard had actually worked alongside black workers before he was drafted. His views on blacks changed after his service in the Army where he fought against Red Rebels of the "Black Belt Socialist Republic" in Georgia.
 
So some good sources for Second Great War era US uniforms, for anyone interested in doing some fan art or paying for a commission.

OTL WW2: American, German, Hungarian and Romanian.

With some left over elements of WW1: A-H, German and American.

Possibly some stuff from Vietnam war era American and Cold War East Germany.
 
So some good sources for Second Great War era US uniforms, for anyone interested in doing some fan art or paying for a commission.

OTL WW2: American, German, Hungarian and Romanian.

With some left over elements of WW1: A-H, German and American.

Possibly some stuff from Vietnam war era American and Cold War East Germany.
We should do a commission for CS uniforms too.
 
Can we get some US propaganda?


I second this desire. If anyone has the artistic/ digital abilities maybe something like the "Loose Lip Sink Ships" campaign of OTL but set in the USA/CSA of the Great War? Specifically in 'Walk in Hell' HT gives details of one such propaganda poster that he entitled the Three Eagles:


"He paused for a moment to have a look at the posters the U.S. Soldiers were putting up to replace the Confederate and Red propaganda. The art showed three eagles -the US Bald Eagle, the German black one, and the two-headed bird symbolizing Austria-Hungary- with their talons piercing four red-white-and-blue flags; those of the CSA, England, France, and Russia. The message was one word: VICTORY"


pg 154 paperpack, Walk in Hell.
 
I second this desire. If anyone has the artistic/ digital abilities maybe something like the "Loose Lip Sink Ships" campaign of OTL but set in the USA/CSA of the Great War? Specifically in 'Walk in Hell' HT gives details of one such propaganda poster that he entitled the Three Eagles:


"He paused for a moment to have a look at the posters the U.S. Soldiers were putting up to replace the Confederate and Red propaganda. The art showed three eagles -the US Bald Eagle, the German black one, and the two-headed bird symbolizing Austria-Hungary- with their talons piercing four red-white-and-blue flags; those of the CSA, England, France, and Russia. The message was one word: VICTORY"


pg 154 paperpack, Walk in Hell.
I could recommend some artists off of Deviantart. If anyone is interested.
 
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Theodore Roosevelt's casket being carried out of the repaired Capital Building in Washington D.C. His casket will be buried at the former home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Arlington, of which became part of West Virginia after the First Great War. Roosevelt's rival General George Armstrong Custer would later be buried next to him after his death in 1930.
 
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A statue of President Thomas Bracket Reed located on Portland, Maine's Western Promenade. President Reed's presidency is well known for his pact with Haiti in which the United States would come to the island nation's aid in the event of Confederate aggression.
 
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A 1876 Gatling Gun on display at the National Remembrance Museum in Philadelphia. This is one of the original Gatling Guns that were used by the United States 5th Calvary against the Kiowas and the Confederate in Indian Territory (which late become the State of Sequoyah) and later used against the British and Canadian forces at the Battle of Teton River, the same battle that brought George Custer and Theodore Roosevelt to the national light.
 
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Socialist Candidate Upton Sinclair on the campaign trail in August, 1920. This campaigning bears fruits as he finds himself taking the Oath of Office one year later in Philadelphia.
 
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Former President James G. Blaine on vacation in Bar Harbor, Maine. Blaine left the Presidency in disgrace after the U.S. defeat in the Second Mexican War, which cost the Republicans winning any high office for decades to come.
 
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