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| caption = ''Volunteer forces overlooking an enemy advance, 1961''
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| dates = {{start and end date|1960|12|09|1973|05|01|df=y}}
| dates = December 1960 - May 1, 1973
| country = [[Maracaibo]] and others.
| country = [[Maracaibo]] and others.
| allegiance = {{ubl|[[Maracaibo Syndicalist Party]]|[[Red LeoTerra]]}}
| allegiance = {{ubl|[[Maracaibo Syndicalist Party]]|[[Red LeoTerra]]}}

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Maracaibo Syndicalist Volunteers
Volunteer forces overlooking an enemy advance, 1961
Volunteer forces overlooking an enemy advance, 1961
ActiveDecember 1960 - May 1, 1973
CountryMaracaibo and others.
Allegiance
TypeInfantry and Cavalry
RoleParamilitary
Size49,000 (at peak)
Garrison/HQBaia Riposo
Nickname(s)The Red Army, The International Brigade
Motto(s)
EngagementsNorth Abyaalan War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Montel Valdovinos
Tabor Clavel
Andrea Amores
Reyes San Pedro
Insignia
Emblem
Emblem of the International Brigades.svg

The Maracaibo Syndicalist Volunteer Forces were various groups of chiefly Syndicalist leftists from the nation of Maracaibo who formed their own fighting elements in the North Abyaalan War with the help of seasoned Pan-Septentrion War veterans, and the backing of the Syndicalist Party of Maracaibo.