TL-191: After the End

How have uniforms evolved in countries like the US, Germany, Russia, and Turkey? What were they like by the time of the Pacific War?
 
How have uniforms evolved in countries like the US, Germany, Russia, and Turkey? What were they like by the time of the Pacific War?

By 2021, standard US Army uniforms have moved to a camouflage pattern, though rooted in TTL in the historical grey-green US military uniforms from proceeding generations. This kind of military camouflage was in place by the time of the Fourth Pacific War for both the US Army and Marine Corps.
 
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By 2021 is the Canadian National Party still active similar to the Bloc Quebecois of OTL or have they essentially been wiped out by this time?
 
In your head cannon, who was Featherston's Secretary of War? There's been a discussion going recently in the Photos thread as there clearly isn't one in the mentioned in the books.
 
In your head cannon, who was Featherston's Secretary of War? There's been a discussion going recently in the Photos thread as there clearly isn't one in the mentioned in the books.

I’m afraid that I have no ideas as to who held that position. If I had to guess, I would assume that the position would have been held by a Featherston loyalist.
 
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Wouldn't Featherston also assume the position of Secretary of War? FWIW, he might not trust anyone but himself, and it also lets him really put his stamp on the Confederate Army and Army Air Force.
 
Wouldn't Featherston also assume the position of Secretary of War? FWIW, he might not trust anyone but himself, and it also lets him really put his stamp on the Confederate Army and Army Air Force.
Or he could replace it with the head of hte General Staff as a way to "streamline" everything for him. We see him interacting with General Forrest more when it comes to military matters when it should be SECWAR.
 
What's the status of these Canadian statesmen?
--R.B. Bennett
--M.J. Coldwell (Co-founder of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, the forerunner to the NDP IOTL. Helped introduce welfare and social security policies,)
--Tommy Douglas (Dubbed "The Greatest Canadian" by CBC in 2004 and the father of the universal healthcare system. First to lead a dem-soc government in North America as Premier of Saskatchewan.)
--John Diefenbaker
--Wilfrid Laurier (Died after GW1, but does he accept the loss of his country and Quebec separatism? Though he did lead the opposition during the war, he wasn't a Quebec nationalist like Henri Bourassa. How is he received by the Francophone population and by the former Canadian population as well? He tried rapprochement with the US but would've lost to Robert Borden in 1911 over the issue just like IOTL.)
--Vincent Massey
--Lester B. Pearson
--William Lyon Mackenzie King (PM during WWII)
--Georges Varnier (First Francophone Governor General.)
--J.S. Woodsworth (Co-founder of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, the forerunner to the NDP IOTL. Major religious and labor movement leader.)

Was going to add Quebec leaders but realized there's already the TTL Premier list made by Lord Caedus. On that note, does Quebec have a unicameral or bicameral legislature?
 
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