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The '''United Congress Monitoring Authority for Ruthen''' ('''UCMAR''') is a multinational {{wp|peacekeeping}} force established by the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress]] to support the [[Republic of Ruthen]] and fight the [[People's Republic of Ruthen]] during the [[Six-Day War]], and to prevent a recurrence of hostilities. | The '''United Congress Monitoring Authority for Ruthen''' ('''UCMAR''') is a multinational {{wp|peacekeeping}} force established by the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress]] to support the [[Republic of Ruthen]] and fight the [[People's Republic of Ruthen]] during the [[Six-Day War]] from 22 to 26 July 1999, and to prevent a recurrence of hostilities following the 26 July {{wp|armistice}}. | ||
Two days after the beginning of the invasion of East Ruthen, the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress Security Council]] adopted [[United Congress Resolution 1233 (Teleon)|Resolution 1233]] and authorized the assembly of a military force of some 12 volunteering UC member states to liberate territories occupied by West Ruthen or force a withdrawal of its forces by 27 July. While [[Waldrich]] and the [[Nordbund]] members provided the bulk of military personnel and funding, all participants formally fought under the "[[United Congress (Teleon)|auspices of the UC]]" and operated under a combined command structure aimed at {{wp|collective security}}. | |||
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United Congress Monitoring Authority for Ruthen | |
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Beobachtungsmacht des Vereinigten Kongresses für Ruthen (Ruthish) | |
Active | 22 July 1999 – present (25 years, 4 months) |
Allegiance | United Congress |
Engagements | Six-Day War (1999) |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Commander UCMAR/WSIR | General X (Royal Waldish Army) |
Deputy Commander | Lieutenant General X (Fallish Army) |
Notable commanders | |
Insignia | |
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The United Congress Monitoring Authority for Ruthen (UCMAR) is a multinational peacekeeping force established by the United Congress to support the Republic of Ruthen and fight the People's Republic of Ruthen during the Six-Day War from 22 to 26 July 1999, and to prevent a recurrence of hostilities following the 26 July armistice.
Two days after the beginning of the invasion of East Ruthen, the United Congress Security Council adopted Resolution 1233 and authorized the assembly of a military force of some 12 volunteering UC member states to liberate territories occupied by West Ruthen or force a withdrawal of its forces by 27 July. While Waldrich and the Nordbund members provided the bulk of military personnel and funding, all participants formally fought under the "auspices of the UC" and operated under a combined command structure aimed at collective security.
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