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El Comandante Comandante Morales | |
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Comandante of the South Western Revolutionary Front | |
In office 16 March 2032 – 16 March 2035 | |
Deputy | Alexis Amaya |
Preceded by | Office Established |
Succeeded by | Office Abolished |
General Secretary of the Forwards Alliance | |
In office 20 February 2038 – 18 June 2071 | |
Vice President | Katherine Garcia-Lopez |
Preceded by | Office Established |
Succeeded by | Sofia Morales |
Personal details | |
Born | Aarón Jouse Morales 18 June 2006 Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Died | 27 September 2073 Los Angeles, California, Socialist Republic of America |
Resting place | El lugar de descanso del comandante, Los Angeles, California, Socialist Republic of America (Allegedly 2 Illegitimate Children, Sasha.P and Nicolás.A respectively) |
Political party | FA (Co-Founder 2038) |
Other political affiliations | The United Socialist Party of America (Formerly, 2032-35) The Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas (Young Communist League (Cuba) (2024-2031) The “Radical Bloc” (During the 2nd Constitutional Convention, 2035) |
Spouses | Divina Peron-Morales |
Children | 5, including CDOTPA Sofia Morales, Roberto Morales II, and Atzli Morales |
Parents | Maria Morales, Jorge Morales |
Relatives | None |
Alma mater | University of Southern California, Philosophy (Briefly) The Institute for Revolutionary Education of Los Angeles, Philosophy |
Profession | Political Analysist/{{wp}agitator]Agitator}} |
Awards | The Order of Lenin (Awarded by Premier Ilyenkov, Following the Reformation of the USSR, 2040’s) The Order of John Brown (Awarded by President Chris Smalls for Service in the 1st IRA) The Order of Bolivar (Awarded for aiding the Revolutions of South America by the Bolivian Government) The Liberator of the SouthWest (Honorary Title for Service in the 2nd American Revolution) |
Nicknames | The Jackal The Incorruptible The Lion The Lenin of Los Angeles The Burned Man The Red Caesar El Comandante El “Ron” The Old Radical |
Military service | |
Allegiance | North American Revolutionaries |
Branch/service | Revolucionarios Angelinos 1st IRA |
Years of service | 2033 - 2051 |
Rank | Comandante Brigadier-General |
Unit | 1st International Revolutionary Army |
Battles/wars | May 1st Rising Battle of Los Angeles Battle of Las Vegas Battle of Phoenix Battle of Albuquerque Battle of El Paso 2nd Battle of the Alamo Battle of Salt Lake City |
Aaron Morales where to begin...
Name and titles
Early life
Education in Los Angeles
European Activity
South American Revolution's Participation
Argentine Campaigns
2nd American Revolution
May 1st Rising
26th of July Offensive
Mojave Campaign
Phoenix Campaign
The Sacremento Trials
2nd Constitutional Convention
International Revolutionary Leadership
Later Life
Black July
Foreign relations
Death and funeral
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