America (Germania)

Introduction
America is a communist nation spanning across North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and taking the place of the United States in 1977 after it became a totalitarian state under Daniel Jackson. The nation is a world superpower and has the 3rd most powerful military in the world, behind the New German Empire and Imperial Japan. America is very nationalist and proud of its communist ways, due to the persuasion and charisma of Daniel Jackson, who used this extreme nationalism to try to start wars and conquer nations that threaten its ideology.

Government
The American government is very oppressive and suppressive of its people, who have grown to be accepting and supportive of its methods. The system of government itself involves a single ruler, referred to as the President, who makes any and every decision for the nation. The President of America commands a personal section of the military, or the Presidential Defense Force, that he uses to scare protesters and to suppress dissent.

Cold War - World War III (1977 - 1988)
The American Armed Forces during this period of time was among the most powerful military in the world. The military was divided into 4 sections: The Air Force, The Navy, The Army, and the Presidential Defense Force. The military underwent a massive overhaul during this time period after America was established in 1977, involving massive militarization to keep up with its enemies abroad and prepare for the invasion of the New German Empire planned by Daniel Jackson.

Air Force
The American Air Force was the 3rd largest in the world, behind the Luftwaffe and the Imperial Air Force of Japan. The Air Force consisted of around 23,000 aircraft, mainly bombers and recon planes, which were crucial to the invasion of Germania.

Navy
The American Navy was the largest in the world at this time, consisting of around 13,000 warships and 12 aircraft carriers, in addition to around 40 submarines, which were lacking compared to those of the Germanian Kriegsmarine. The Navy also was key during the invasion of Germania and warding off attacks on the mainland throughout World War III.

Army
The American Army was one of the largest at this time, with around 23 million total personnel due to a massive draft implemented during the Cold War. The army was not exceptionally trained, but certainly wasn't inept at what it did. The Army showed fierce bravery throughout World War III on all fronts, and was a big part of the reason America came out on top throughout the whole conflict.

Presidential Defense Force
The Presidential Defense Force consisted of 450,000 hand picked men who were to follow the President's every order, no matter what it was. It was instrumental in securing the government's supremacy over its people, who were originally not very enthusiastic about what Jackson put into place.