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| native_name_lang = es
| native_name_lang = es
| other_name      = Moralites/Revolucionarios Angelinos
| other_name      = Moralites/Revolucionarios Angelinos
| leader          = [[Comandante Aarón Parisii Morales]]
| leader          = [[Comandante Morales]]
| foundation      = March 16th 2032
| foundation      = March 16th 2032
| dates            = March 16th 2032 - March 16th 2035 (3 years)
| dates            = March 16th 2032 - March 16th 2035 (3 years)
| dissolved        = March 16th 2035
| dissolved        = March 16th 2035
| merger          = The [[American Red Army]](Early 2034)
| merger          =  
| split            =  
| split            =  
| predecessor      =  
| predecessor      =  
| merged          =  
| merged          = The [[American Red Army]](Early 2034)
| successor        = The [[Southern Revolutionary Veterans]] and the [[SouthWestern Peoples Guard]]
| successor        = The [[Southern Revolutionary Veterans]] and the [[SouthWestern Peoples Guard]]
| country          =  
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 2 May 2023

SouthWestern Revolutionary Front
Frente Revolucionario del Suroeste (SWRF)
Also known asMoralites/Revolucionarios Angelinos
LeaderComandante Morales
FoundationMarch 16th 2032
Dates of operationMarch 16th 2032 - March 16th 2035 (3 years)
DissolvedMarch 16th 2035
Merged intoThe American Red Army(Early 2034)
AllegianceNorth American Revolutionaries
MotivesDestruction of the Capitalist dominion over Aztlan.
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, Socialist Republic of America
Active regionsSouthwestern United States
IdeologyMarxism
Marxism-Leninism
Guevarism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-capitalism
Alter-globalization
Socialist Stratocracy
Industrial socialism
Political positionFar-left
StatusDisbanded
SizeAbout 370,000 active participants and militia; hundreds of thousands of civilian supporters (bases de apoyo)
OpponentsFederal Government of the United States

Organization

History

Background

May 1st Rising

26th of July Offensive

Mojave Campaign

Phoenix Campaign

Conclusion of Campaigns and Disbandment

Ideology

Postcolonialism

Religion

Communications

Directional autonomy and Revolutionary leadership

Legacy