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The Department of Civilian Defense (DCD) is a joint research-militia agency formed by the [[The Midwest Seperation Union|Midwest Union]] circa January 1980.
The Department of Civilian Defense (DCD) is the internal security force the [[The Midwest Separation Union|Midwest Union]] circa January 1980, and a part of the [[Midwest Armed Forces]]. Functioning as law enforcement and counter-terrorist divisions alike.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Original Divisions ===
=== Original Divisions ===
==== State Troopers ====
Each state of the Midwest Union is designated with a 2 per county. 


==== Paranormal Division ====
==== Paranormal Division ====
The Paranormal Division can be linked to the spike of paranormal and cryptid reports after the [[The Disputed States of America|Dissolution of the United States]].
See also: [[Timeline of American government paranormal investigations (1950-Present Day)]], [[National Bureau of Anomaly Security]]
 
The Paranormal Division can be linked to the spike of paranormal and cryptid reports after the [[The Disputed States of America|Dissolution of the United States]]. The PD generally shares information with the [[The United Commonwealth of America|United American Commonwealth]]'s [[National Bureau of Anomaly Security]], albeit, the Midwest focuses on neutralization of threats instead of research.
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 4 November 2024

The Department of Civilian Defense (DCD) is the internal security force the Midwest Union circa January 1980, and a part of the Midwest Armed Forces. Functioning as law enforcement and counter-terrorist divisions alike.

History

Divisions

Original Divisions

State Troopers

Each state of the Midwest Union is designated with a 2 per county.

Paranormal Division

See also: Timeline of American government paranormal investigations (1950-Present Day), National Bureau of Anomaly Security

The Paranormal Division can be linked to the spike of paranormal and cryptid reports after the Dissolution of the United States. The PD generally shares information with the United American Commonwealth's National Bureau of Anomaly Security, albeit, the Midwest focuses on neutralization of threats instead of research.