Ordered Head? Yeah… I can’t read that with a straight face, let alone if it was a military medal.Thank for the Info, mate about Confederacy medals
Thank for that, but You called them the Cross Dogs or Maybe even Ordered Head
Ordered Head? Yeah… I can’t read that with a straight face, let alone if it was a military medal.Thank for the Info, mate about Confederacy medals
Thank for that, but You called them the Cross Dogs or Maybe even Ordered Head
Well that was a Suggestion for NamesOrdered Head? Yeah… I can’t read that with a straight face, let alone if it was a military medal.
Like with regular Wehrmacht Uniform Difference with the SS UniformWait, What Sperated and Different between Regular reb army uniform to the Freedom Guard one?
Confederate Army used butternut but the Freedom Party Guard used gray and later camo patterns.Like with regular Wehrmacht Uniform Difference with the SS Uniform
What will be the Difference with Regular reb army and Freedom Guard?
FPG used Gray in their Uniform?the Freedom Party Guard used gray and later camo patterns.
It was their pre-war uniform, but was switched to camo pattern sometime during the war. And American uniforms were more of a greenish color.FPG used Gray in their Uniform?
Wouldn't be Confused to the Union Troops cause Friendly Fire and Mistake in the Battlefield
Oh it was just Part of the Pre-War Styles then,It was their pre-war uniform, but was switched to camo pattern sometime during the war. And American uniforms were more of a greenish color.
Union Troops: "Hey Reb Guard, How about instead of Catching some Blacks."If the FPGs are wearing camos they could be called "Striped Bitches",
I can picture a Northerner calling an individual guard "Spot" which was a popular name for dogs back in the day if the guards wore spotted camos.Union Troops: "Hey Reb Guard, How about instead of Catching some Blacks."
"How about you Catching some Bitches'
In the Books both sides use the Purple Heart same as OTL,
The Purple Heart descend from Washington's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badge_of_Military_Merit , if both sides try to claim themselves as Washington inheritors that could be the weird parallelism the Purple Heart got used by both sides in TL-191, Jared used it on DOD as the USA found about the purple heart history after Washington DC got burned the second timeWhich is a bit weird as it wasn't created for that purpose for decades after the POD. Same with changing Lance-Corporal to Private First Class for both armies, which historically only happened after WW1 (and even then there were attempts to revive the rank for decades). Though in that case I can kind of see why as few people knew that the US army had the appointment for over a century.
Well tho Guard did Genocide innocent Blacks men, women and children alike just because their are Darker skin toneI can picture a Northerner calling an individual guard "Spot" which was a popular name for dogs back in the day if the guards wore spotted camos.
It be kind of like the way the Brits called the Germans "Jerry" and the Brits were called "Tommy" but in a more derogative way since the guard is actually being called a dog.
What about them?How about Confederates Paratroopers?
The uniforms and what they look likeWhat about them?
Likely not. I personally don't see that happening at least. These helmet markings were done for the 101st Airborne just before the D-Day invasion to identify units of different regiments dropping into Normandy. They are simply used as identification to distinguish regiments. They're also symbols used for playing cards - they don't really hold the same threatening mystique as SS symbols. Consider also that the US airborne units are likely to use these kinds of markings as well, since they canonically in the books actually had paratroopers to speak of.The uniforms and what they look like
Maybe like the 101 Airborne Division with their Look and Equipment.
Maybe the Ace of Spades will be a symbol of Confederacy Paratrooper and Freedom Guard helmet 🪖
Like with Totenkopt are a Symbol of SS in OTL
I was talking about the Skull ☠️Likely not. I personally don't see that happening at least. These helmet markings were done for the 101st Airborne just before the D-Day invasion to identify units of different regiments dropping into Normandy. They are simply used as identification to distinguish regiments. They're also symbols used for playing cards - they don't really hold the same threatening mystique as SS symbols. Consider also that the US airborne units are likely to use these kinds of markings as well, since they canonically in the books actually had paratroopers to speak of.
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