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My landed second son has rivalry with my vassal duke who is trying to murder him. Is there any way to stop him other than tyrannically imprison the duke? Seriously, in CK2 I could spy on specific characters to know secrets and go to hiding. All I can do now is to park my spymaster on his court to find who is banging who and who is who's real father. I wouldn't even know whether it was that guy doing the killing if I didn't check the rivalries of my son.
Please let us spy on specific people again, Paradox.
Also, why is it so often mistaken as the Stars and Bars or Army of Virginia battle flag?
If so how common was this and did any fight in the Spanish American War also? Edit* I suppose I should say joined the U.S Army.
Iβve never tried using training armies for the confederates. Iβm interested in the strategy due to how badly readiness of frontline armies is affected by newly trained units.
I know manpower is a big concern for the confederates. So I was thinking of just having two training departments centered in Vicksburg and Atlanta, with large supply depots. Does this sound like a good strategy? Any advice?
THE SERIES IS BACK BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Army Introduction:
Their technology may be advanced than what they used before in the 1st American Civil War, but their technology is still outdated and far less advanced then their
rival "The Federation". The Confederates or "Connies" as Federals call em, their technology usually consists of technology from WW1. They still use biplanes and
outdated tanks that are most used for trench warfare which will be useful in the 1st American Civil War since it was the first war that introduced trench warfare,
but in the 2nd American Civil War, there are less trenches to be used and it introduces new warfare which will need agile and fast tanks, at least faster than
the trench warfare variants.
We will be doing something different than last time, this time, we will talk about vehicles, weapons, and other stuff. So, ready? Let's do this!
Weapons:
General Service Bolt-Action Rifle:
M1917 Enfield
Bolt-Action
-The M1917 Enfield was an american variant of the british Lee-Enfield that was used by American Expeditionary Forces during WW1.
General Service Secondary:
Mk. IV Webley
Single Shot
-This weapon was used by the british during WW1. The Connies use revolvers as secondaries for infantry and automatic variants called "Webley Fosberies" widely used by
officers.
General Service Semi-Auto Rifle:
RSC 1918
Semi-Automatic
-The RSC was a french semi-automatic rifle widely used by medics of the Confederacy.
General Service Submachine Gun:
M1928 "Tommy Gun"
Fully-Automatic
-It was a common gun used by american mafia during the great deppresion but it also saw little use in WW2 and was used by the French Resistance during WW2.
General Service Machine Gun or Machine "Rifle":
M1915 Chauchat
Fully-Automatic
-It was an official machine gun or machine rifle or whatever, of the french army that saw service during both WW1 and WW2.
General Service Machine Gun 2:
Lewis Gun
Fully-Automatic
-It saw use as the machine gun of the british army during WW1.
General Service Double-Barreled Shotgun:
M30 Luftwaffe Drilling
Triple-Barreled
-A german triple-barreled shotgun. 2 shotgun barrels and 1 9.3x74mmR rifle barrel underneath (Drilling is german for triple). Used extensively by Raider divisions
General Service Anti-Tank Rifle:
PTRS 41
Semi-Automatic
-A soviet semi-automatic anti-tank rifle. The successor to the PTRD.
General Service Suicide Anti-Tank Weapon:
Shitotsubukarai "Lun
... keep reading on reddit β‘Just wanted to know what you all think.
Also why is it so often mistaken as the Stars and Bars or Army of Virginia battle flag?
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