The Midwest Separation Union

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The Midwest Separation Union (or Midwest Union), established 1979, is a Federation comprised predominantly the former Midwest region of the United States.

Etymology

The "Midwest" header of the name refers back to the Midwest region of the United States

Midwest-Soviet Relations

As early as Midwest independence movements began, the Soviet Union expressed interest and support to the groups, and began aid in July of 1979.

In 1981 the USSR began supplying the nation with specially designed AKSZs intended to fit in to common ammunition.

Military

Main Article : Midwest Armed Forces

The Midwest Armed forces are comprised into 3 main divisions. The Department of Civilian Defense focuses on internal security, policing, and counter-terrorism. The Midwest Army focuses on border security, and securing claimed territory. Within the Midwest Army includes the Midwest Army-Air Force, boasting squadrons of scouting, logistical plus escort, and even one squadron of strategic bombers plus escorts. The Midwest Navy is the smallest of the 3, focusing on security of the Great Lakes and anti-piracy, working in joint with the Royal Canadian Navy.