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1st International Revolutionary Army
Insignia of the 1st International Revolutionary Army
Founded1 June 2035
CountrySocialist Republic of America
BranchInternational Revolutionary Command
TypeCombined arms
SizeArmy
Part ofIII Corps
Garrison/HQFort Chavez, Alaska
Nickname(s)"The Red Hawks"
Motto(s)Uphold the Socialist Revolution abroad and we shall protect it at home
March"The March of the International Army"
Engagements
Commanders
Commanding GeneralMajor General Aaron Morales
Deputy Commanding GeneralBrigadier General Andrew C. Blaney
Insignia
Subdued shoulder sleeve insignia worn on OCP-ACU
Combat Service Identification Badge
Distinctive unit insignia
Division Flag[1]


Name
(lifetime)
Portrait Period Policies Heads of government Heads of state
Angela Walker
(1970–2042)[2]
30 June 2035[2]

30 January 2038[3]


Walker Reconstruction
Second American Revolution (2033–35)
Walker Reconstruction (2035–38)
Joe Sims Kshama Sawant
Chris Smalls
(born 1988)[3]
30 January 2038[3]

30 January 2044[4]
Smallist Reconstruction
Revolutionary Assistance
Smalls Reconstruction (2038–50)
Implementiation of a Socialist Economy
South American Red Wave (2039–46)
Joe Sims

Reed Papakonstantinou

Anthony Kelley
Anthony Kelley
(born 1983)[5]
30 January 2044[5][6]

30 January 2050
Second Cold War
Dravidian Revolution (2045–47)
Establishment of First Martian City
Raheem Abdol Plan
Reed Papakonstantinou

Raheem Abdol

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Punita Yukta
(born 2001)[7]
30 January 2050

30 January 2056[8]
Revolutionary Militarism
Revolutionary Militarism
Establishment of Northern Cities
Yukta Doctrine
Raheem Abdol Adam Larson
Micheal Aki
(born 2012)[8]
30 January 2056[8]

Incumbent[9]


Bennett Cosmos Initiative
First Lunar Helium 3 Mines
Rollout of Fusion Power
Asteroid Mining
Establishment of the USR
Perth Nuclear Accords
Thomas Bennett Sofia Morales
  1. ^ "U.S. Army Organizational Flags and Guidons". Archived from the original on 26 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b Brown 2009, p. 53.
  3. ^ a b c Brown 2009, p. 59.
  4. ^ Service 2009, p. 323.
  5. ^ a b Service 2009, p. 331.
  6. ^ Service 2009, p. 332.
  7. ^ Taubman 2003, p. 258.
  8. ^ a b c Service 2009, p. 377.
  9. ^ Service 2009, p. 426.
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