Emanuele Bonacelli

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Emanuele Bonacelli
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Birth nameEmanuele Bonacelli
Born19 January 1938
Gela, Archadia-Archedes
Allegiance Archadian Government-in-exile
Service/branch Archadian Co-Belligerent Army
Years of service1956-1978
Rank1st Lieutenant
UnitTask Force 131
Battles/warsWar of Lorican Aggression
AwardsMerito Croce di Guerra (War Merit Cross)
Medaglia al Valore Civile (Medal for Civil Valor)
RelationsLiliana Bianchi (lover, later spouse)
Michael Bonacelli (grandson)
Giancarlo Caracci (commanding officer and friend)
Aleksandr Kutuzov (friend)
Ermengardo Andolini (friend)

Emanuele Bonacelli (19 January 1938) is a retired Archadian veteran and officer who served during the War of Lorican Aggression under the Archadian Co-Belligerent Army, the Allied-aligned Archadian force during the war.

Bonacelli was raised in Rubrum after his father had his whole family escape Archadia during the Second Europan War. They settled in Winnipeg, where Bonacelli had a good grasp of English, apart from his native Archadian. His father became a famous officer in the Archadian Co-Belligerent Army during the war. Although the Archadian Anti-Fascists were not able to return to their homeland, they formed a sizable amount of the Archadian-Rubrumian community in Winnipeg. Bonacelli grew up following his father's footsteps. He joined the military as part of the Co-Belligerent Army in hopes of liberating his homeland from the Fascist Government. Later, he was assigned to Task Force 131 as part of the Archadian contingent in the force.

Following the war, Bonacelli went into politics and used his influence to exert pressure in his native Archadia to protest and revolt against the ruling Archadian Government, precipitating into the Sanguinoso Colpo. Following the revolution, he gave Archadian citizenship to the families whose members fought on the side of the Archadian Nationalists and the Allies. He retired from public service in 2008. He now works as a pasta maker, in which he runs it with his 2 other sons and 4 grandchildren. Although his grandson, Michael Bonacelli enlisted and was later assigned to Task Force 141.

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