Thank you (again)! For more information on The Bahamas: it gained Commonwealth status due to a combination of a large number of American refugees (mostly Unionists, but also some Confederates, thinking in the lower tens of thousands) making it to the Bahamas - increasing the population rapidly - and the Gettysbug Swarm threat. It still takes its general marching from Westminster (which is usually 'keep the Swarms in America'), but it has a lot of freedom in how it does as such. Militarily, it maintains both the 1st and 2nd West Indies Regiments, as well as a number if American expatriate Regiments (somewhat akin to the French Foreign Legion), and has both a number of Regular British Army units and the 'West Indies Division' of the Royal Navy under its direct control. Administratively, the Cayman Islands is part of the Bahamas Commonwealth, as are (technically) Jamaica and the other Caribbean islands formally of the British Empire. They've also got their eyes on the rest of the unclaimed, depopulated Caribbean islands, especially Hispaniola...