FLUFF: MISTER HOOVER'S ARMY
Well, it is not much of an army in 1931 in the AU as in the RTL. There is this little thing called a Depression. No counter-history gedanken experiment will be able to avoid the farming base collapse brought on by mechanization, the wide use of cheap fertilizers, crop overproduction, and WW I price controls, all instituted or exacerbated by Mister Wilson and his incompetent administration's misjudgment, mismanagement and criminal neglect to do the proper market analysis of a postwar world economy. The farming collapse has exactly the opposite effect that Wilson's economists thought falling farm prices would have. Instead of anticipating of what farm foreclosures
on two million farms would do to the banks who had nothing but unworked land and no fungible capital to speak of would do once World War I inflated food prices fall, the economic geniuses assume that even if there was a postwar bank panic (as the Civil War produced in 1878), an expanding economy would eventually take up the slack. Economic science (Maynard Keynes) is a joke in 1920.
Add to the farm base problem the little one about 4 million unhappy unmarketable unskilled veterans, males all, who are dumped on a semi-skilled labor-saturated economy. In the history of the roaring twenties with the margin purchase stocks and undercapitalized financial transactions going through on "paper credit" (Ponzi schemes financing at 2% of demand value to meet the war demand), and over investment in production (the war again you know? All those factories built in 1916-1918, and then 1919, the cancelled contracts?). The republicans who come in after Mister Wilson, kick the economic dsaster down the timeline for eight years, but the notes come due. And there are those unemployable veterans reading about it in the [discarded] newspapers they pick up out of the trash of the time, the newspapers
who fail to report on the real unemployment crisis as they glorify the stock market and occasionally report the economic rumblings going on 1920-1927 in the news overseas and the foreclosed family farm at home.
The US government from 1921-1928 hopes that German reparations will keep the Europeans solvent so they can repay American loans. (European defaults will be a catastrophe, that kicks the third leg out from under the stool that floats America's paper money economy.). The Europeans assume that German reparations will keep American banks off their necks. It is the financial version of the circular firing squad. Of course the German government cannot. They adopt currency inflation as a way to cheat their way out of it, but it gets away from them (That is the flaw in Keynesian economics, something has to have fungible concrete value for an economy to work. Today that is fuel {oil}. Think about what happens when that goes TUGATS.), as they have nothing to back the worthless paper they print. No goods, no services and 6 million unemployed and unemployable military veterans.
Anyway when the house of faith collapses and the money in Germany and the stocks in America go to zero purchase power, the respective governments; Herman Muller's and Herbert Hoover's face near identical crisis. In Hoover's case he turns to public works and limited deficit spending as he underestimates the calamity. Germany, already had its Munich Putsch in 1923, has under Gustav Stressmann (mid 1920s) undertakes currency reform and bamboozles the Allies (Lacarno Treaty), over reparations and the Ruhr and is effectively a police state by the time Muller takes the chancellorship. The cops are still out there busting heads with gusto in 1928. Muller is thus able to carry out further reforms behind the polizei wall and a very shaky political coalition to institute wider unemployment insurance, a modest public works program and even rearmament. What scuttles him is a life shortening illness, his own stupid (yes I wrote stupid, because they would not compromise with the centrists on the Ruhr strike or the tax reforms or industrial rationalization policies the Muller government and the center wanted. German goods {exports} would have underwritten the Mark in both schemes.), and the polizei's refusal to bust Nazi heads as enthusiastically as they are stomping communists. How does one think Germany turns hard right in 1931?
Hoover's crisis is
THE BONUS ARMY.
Howso? They are just WW I veterans who demand what Congress mandate that they be paid in 1945 for their war service. The hobos show up in 1932 and want their money now. It is the Depression and many of these unfortunate men are unemployable and unwanted. (Look at the Middle East for what this means economically. Terrorism has an economic cause.). Agitators are at work among them. (Think Occupy Wall Street; only 1000 times worse.). Hoover has been to Europe. He also has good diplomats, who report on France, Germany, Italy and Britain. So he has a good idea of how things go globally in Europe. The "Reds" are spreading like a plague among the underclass unemployables and the feckless intelligentsias. And Hoover lumps the fascists with the "Reds" as part of the problem. Being an engineer, Hoover sees no
functional difference among the flavors of totalitarian extremists. This "bonus army", to Hoover, looks like the nucleus of an American "brown shirt" movement. That is important. In Germany, (and Italy) the fascists recruit from the military unemployables and the COPS. That is what American diplomats report to Hoover.
So Hoover does not turn to his own police. (He has no national police, with good Founding Fathers constitutional reasons.) But he has a federal army with a long tradition of enforcing public order in time of emergency. (Reconstruction South and the Old West territories. Who was the law? Not the vigilantes or the town marshals. Ever hear of the Lincoln County War? That was General Lew Wallace (New Mexico territory governor) who sics Pat Garrett on Billy the Kid and uses the US cavalry to pacify Lincoln County in the meantime.).
The Bonus Army gets the taste of bayonets and tanks. Douglas Macarthur leads that charge. He cannot do that thing if Hoover does not tell the secretary of war and the secretary tells the army chief of staff to break the hobo villages. Nothing on paper, of course, so Hoover can later deny he ever tells anyone anything and thus escapes blame. (He actually does not as this fiasco is tied to him during the election.) The secretary of war, Patrick Hurly, also denies he ever tells Macarthur to make a full scale assault of it, but one gets the feeling...
That is done with infantry and cavalry supported by tanks and is virtually the WW I era US Army equipment wise. Note how this applies today?^1 and ^2
^1 Balko, Radley. Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces. Public Affairs, 2013
^2
Will the Growing Militarization of Our Police Doom Community Policing?
Anyway, the logistics of this farce that Macarthur somehow bungles as both a riot control exercise and public relations fiasco does not go unnoticed by foreign observers: especially the British, Germans, Russians, and
the Japanese army attaches in Washington DC. Their national governments' leaderships will remember their reports and form attitudes about the American war machine's quality on this RTL example basis clear into 1943. They will be right. (Kasserine Pass. Buna and Gota, New Guinea reinforce the impressions.). It is not much of an army, they think.
Even if the experimental motor regiment is allowed to continue, the Pershing (Marshall) reforms are enacted in 1923 and the regular army is funded to the minimum that Elihu Root first proposed in 1902, this army is not going to be able to take on Bulgaria in 1930.
a. No native designed tanks.
b. No native designed tube artillery.
c. Rifle program screwed up by Douglas Macarthur.
d. Machine guns ditto.
e. Trucks and weapon carriers are WW I leftovers
f. Air service has fewer than 600 planes. Only 200 combat capable.
What is an AU inventing guy supposed to do with this RTL mess? Well, the Mr. McKinley's Navy trends offer some slight hope. Patrick J. Hurley, a sort of reformer, is the hope.^3
^3 Hurley eventually becomes Roosevelt's hatchet man, sent to do difficult, near impossible dirty jobs in places such as the China mess of 1944. This one is hard on the heels of the brilliant Japanese Ichigo Campaign that is for the Japanese, what Bagration becomes for the Russians. On the allied side, Chenault, Stilwell, and Chiang kai Chek (Chiang Chieh-shih) completely bungle the defense of Chengsha on the central Chinese plain. The Japanese do what the Germans never did during Barbarossa, the IJA recruit corvee labor, build roads and railroads, create an airbase network infrastructure and more or less create modern logistics in the middle of the Chinese wilderness. A lot of modern central China owes its economic miracle to this Japanese "imperialist infrastructure imposition" upon it. Tis certain the Chinese communists never know how to do anything with it unto the Chou reforms of 1973 and they discover this ready-made tool just sitting there to be used after a little polishing and refitting. (Sort of like the American opposite face of the coin? Ichigo was after those American B-29 bases, but also after the assembly plants and maintenance yards that go with them that the Americans build with Chinese corvee labor. The Americans are not logistically stupid, either.). Patrick Hurley in China, sees the mess that Chiang and Stillwell make of it. Cannot fire Chiang. (That assassination thing comes post-war.), so Stillwell has to go and Wedemeyer comes in. Hurley manages to muzzle Chiang, co-opts Mao, and somehow tells Wedemeyer to take over using Stillwell's plan. Chinese half of Burma 1945, and a 1945/1946 offensive is timed to go with Olympic/Coronet. Insofar as it progresses; it all works as Stillwell designs it. Hurley is smart in that regard. Get rid of Stillwell, but keep his master plan anyway. Bad news is that Truman does not trust Hurley to finish the political job Roosevelt sends him to do. A rare Truman mistake. Trusting Macarthur to do his job is another, but it is something to be addressed later. So "we" lose "China", as if we ever could hold on to an emerging nationalist movement? The point here is that Hurley is a demonstrable RTL buzzsaw, who can do amazing things at the drop of a dollar or a hat. He is perfectly able to accomplish the modest goals below, if he wants it:
a. In 1928 Rock Island Arsenal starts work on the T2 tank after the
T1 tank failed. In the RTL this morphs into the M2 light tank and M1 combat car. The AU tweak is that old Patrick Hurley, after Good croaks, reverses that man's wrong penny pinching decisions (means over-ruling Douglas Macarthur, too), slashes the infantry, disbands the horse troopers, except for a ceremonial squadron, keeps the armor brigade as a going concern and develops a good tank for it.
b. Native designed artillery is there. The navy has it: 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 inch, 6 inch, 8 inch, 12 inch, even 2 and /1/4 and 1 and 1/2 inch RTL. Just design prime movers and carriages. It is what the army will do anyway in WW II. In the AU, do the same thing.
c. Rifle? Buy foreign.
ZH-29. Garand and Pedersen are prima donnas. They waste enough money. The Chinese wind up buying and MAKING these weapons under license. The Holek brothers know what they are doing, even if Garand does not. Wait until d. (Old Melvin the Marine) solves the rifle problem for the army. Get a two for one with that guy.
d. The machine gun problem solves itself. Browning can turn his BAR into a gas operated belt feed machine gun as the Belgians are trying to do, or the Hotchkiss is still there. the Benet Mercie is still there, too. This can hold the line until Melvin Johnson gets going in 1939.
Anyway, the AU army is still going to be small, unready and not trained too well. BUT, within the RTL means, as given as the start assumptions, it can do the above, buy COTS fill-ins for what it does not have (modern trucks, tractors, bulldozers, etc.) and still get its job for PLAN DOG done.
Hope that MACARTHUR is not the chief of staff when it needs to go to war, though. That man is an administrative disaster, even if he is a halfway competent general. The Imperial Japanese Army and Douglas Macarthur RTL have a mixed record with each other, mostly a poor one for Douglas when Macarthur tries to take the IJA head-on. Need a better man. Brehon Burke Somervell is my AU nominee. He does good work for Roosevelt with the CCC when those 4 million WW I veterans need to be kept out of mischief.