Yes, the problem is that all the pages are super out of date.
Here's a list of changes I'd like to make:
Sea Command:
1. Move P-99s from Flying Corps (Air Force) to Sea Command (Navy).
2. Delete the Coast Guard and roll it into the Navy.
3. Move SAR aircraft from Flying Corps to navy.
4. Retain Fletcher/Gearing DDs in service after the war,
5. Replace wartime DDs with Charles F. Adams in the 1960s,
6. Replace CFA with MEKO variant in 1990s,
7. Procure 4x F100 (Alvaro de Bazan) in late 90s,
8. Procure 2x Arleigh Burke Flight III Level 2 in 2001,
9. Aerospatiale Alouette III and SH-2 Sea Sprite as North Point Sea Command shipboard helicopter,
Flying Corps:
1. Delete 737AEW&C (already handled by R-99A),
2. Move maritime patrol functions to Sea Command,
3. Move rescue functions to Sea Command,
4. Adopt some sort of small trainer aircraft (likely just Cessna 172).
Army:
1. Adopt G5 (South African) howitzer,
2. Adopt Leopard 1 in the 1990s and upgrade,
3. Adopt some sort of heavy truck for tank transport,
4. Field MBT units but only on the large central island,
5. Army aviation becomes Alouette III and Cougar/Caracal only for transport/utility,
6. Super Cobra as Army attack helicopter.
As I see it, this leaves only 4 helicopters in service: Alouette III (Army transport/utility, Navy shipboard helicopter), Cougar/Caracal (Army utility), Super Cobra (Army attack helicopter), and SH-2 (Navy shipboard helicopter).
Maritime patrol to be handled by the navy flying P-99s with a few P-3 Orions still in use.
Organizational changes:
1. Create North Point's version of NOAA,
2. National Weather Service as part of NP-NOAA,
3. WP-3D Orions to be operated as part of NWS,
4. Lighthouse Service as part of Sea Command,
5. Coast Watch to be deleted,
6. Sea Command to perform law enforcement work normally handled by Coast Guard.