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ooc- this nation can be recognized or not, I do not care. I will not recognize attacks that have not been agreed upon by me in advance. Wars and rp should be collaborative. If you want to play with me, the following are the rules.

1) RP is discussed in advance.
2) Using ooc logs and conversations to justify ic actions, not allowed.
3) The rp desired is long term rp, don't bother me with your whining about needing a cheap thrill. If you want a war, we can do something, but only after the rp is put into place to justify a build up to war.
4) War posts will be very clearly written using technology we've both agreed upon, likewise so will character combat posts. All fights must start with the exact equipment, units, and locations of the units being stated.
5) RPing a character in Uruguay is permitted so long as you aren't burning down entire cities or controlling my citizens.

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A new era unfolded as the newly minted President of Uruguay took to the stage in Montevideo. Presidente Raul Montessori, recently President of the UN General Assembly, looked over the excited crowd. He tapped the scratchy megaphone and said, "Citizens, today we rejoice, freedom at last!"

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"The Kingdom of Argentina formally recognizes the sovereignty and independence of Uruguay. I will be sending a personal envoy of the King to your capital, Montevideo to hold bilateral discussions with your officials there."

 

- Prince Hernando Mendoza, Foreign Minister

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Tianxia would like to invite the delegates from the People's Republic of Uruguay to Imperial Center to discuss formalizing independence as well as we hope continued association within the Holy American Imperium.

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In a small village....

The dusty heat of the noonday sun was layered on the village like a coat of thick cement. The villagers, long used to the heat, took the predictable rout of resting rather than working. Only a lunatic would work in the middle of the day and the villagers weren't known for fits of insanity. One thing, or more so, one person who was not sleeping was an elderly gentleman of advanced years who clutched his chest in a fit of coughs.

Things progressively got worst from there.


Government of Uruguay Announcement

Until further notice there will be a travel ban on foreign travel due to an outbreak of influenza.

God have mercy on the sick, for the influenza will not.

- Presidente Montessori


ooc note- if you would like to participate in this rp, drop me a line. This is expected to be a nonmilitary rp, sending in armed troops, not cool.

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Argentina/Uruguay Border

Trains, cars, trucks and the like would find themselves being forbidden from entering into Uruguay. Sandbag layered pillboxes with machine guns point out of Uruguay and almost as alarming, they point inwards. Large signs warning of what to look for with the influenza virus were posted as well. The troops being sent to the border to enforce the travel ban have been ordered to be polite, to explain the situation with the influenza outbreak, and to be as helpful as possible.

Trucks and cars that do not have enough fuel to return to the nearest Argentinian city are given a few gallons from a waiting Uruguayan tanker. Trains that are unable to be turned around are replaced with heavily fumigated and sanitized trains heading outwards with the passengers and crews simply switched over. People unable to return to their homes due to other circumstances that come up during travel are given vouchers backed by the Uruguayan government for shelter in Argentinian hotels.

Inside Uruguay

Militia Units are tasked with organizing and supporting the thinly stretched medical teams that were being sent into what quickly became called the flu zone. The small regular military had been sent directly to the border to assist with enforcing the military ban, which left the poorly armed and poorly trained militia with dealing with growing internal crisis. Luckily, it wasn't a Diberian virus, those sorts of viruses were still used by mothers to this day for terrorizing small children into behaving for more than 3 minutes in a row.

ooc- specific details on the afflicted area to follow, in transit at the moment, need an actual computer, not my google tablet.
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A Border Police Regiment (1,000 personnel) from the Argentine Royal Gendarmerie would be sent to the shared border with Uruguay to assist locals in crossing into Argentina. Any Uruguayan seeking refuge would be welcomed into the province of Entre Ríos.

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The Flu Zone did little to contain the spread of Spanish Flu. From the small village where it started, it rapidly spread via road and train to neighboring villages. Further travel brought it to a few major cities. Before long it would prove needed to include Montevideo into the afflicted zone. Inside the zones, the body count and the numbers of sick quickly rose to the point where it proved impossible for Uruguay's overwhelmed medical system to cope.

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Seeing as the epidemic was spreading, the Argentine Royal Gendarmerie was ordered to seal of the Argentinian border with all surrounding countries and to not allow any more people to cross onto Argentina. The province of Entre Ríos, which is where all the fleeing Uruguayans went, was also sealed off from the rest of the country. Doctors from all across Argentina were sent to the province to be on stand by in case the disease broke out there. A royal mandate was issued ordering all medical research facilities in the country to begin or to continue researching for a cure to this mysterious strain.

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Montevideo

 

The flu finally made its way to the capitol of Uruguay and the impact of its arrival was immediate. Hundreds were struck down in a matter of days and either died of flu related complications or took to their beds. The hospitals were packed to the point of overflowing as panicked citizens flocked to them hoping they could get treatment. With little choice, Presidente Montessori ordered the one remaining Brigade of Regular troops to take control of the city and force people to remain in their homes. 

 

Once the order was given the 8000 men of the 1st Uruguay Guard's Brigade stomped their way into the city and used their menacing presence to thin the crowds considerably. This first use of overt force turned a corner as badly decimated militia units in the countryside immediately started conducting operations to regain control of a badly out of control situation by use of force. Several small scale gun battles broke out at hospitals and other treatment centers as a result. 

 

The Presidente of Uruguay, being no fool, decides quickly the best course of action was to try to entice neighboring countries to sent medical assistance. With that decision made, he takes to the airwaves and with the help of Radio Montevideo, the larges broadcaster on the Medium Wave band in Uruguay, he calls upon the international community for assistance in alleviating the suffering of the thousands of sick and dying Uruguayans. 

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Upon receiving such a request from our neighbors in Uruguay, King Roberto has decided to call on Argentinians to willingly volunteer to be dispatched to provide medical services to the distraught people in Uruguay. A total of 50 doctors, 150 nurses, and 20 emergency medical providers would volunteer to risk their lives for the people of Uruguay. A medical research team would also be sent to Montevideo.

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The doctors, nurses, and medical researchers from Argentina would be sited at a tent city that has just been erected. Due to the lack of avaliable medical staff, the tent city is mostly empty. Upon arrival they would find dozens of large tents for the sick, smaller tents for living quarters, and a small militia unit to assist. The militia unit is to protect the medical team and to do the cooking and cleaning needed to keep the staff and patients fed and clothed in clean garments. A small motor transport company from the 1st Uruguay Guard's Brigade is assigned to transport food, water, and patients in and out of Montevideo. 

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The Principality of Tikal offers to send a hospital ship to Montevideo in all due haste, as well as supply ships with food, water and medicine.

The ship has capacities for up to 1,400 bed patients, with the latest equipment. It has 63 civilian, 956 naval hospital and 258 naval support staff.

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The Principality of Tikal offers to send a hospital ship to Montevideo in all due haste, as well as supply ships with food, water and medicine.

The ship has capacities for up to 1,400 bed patients, with the latest equipment. It has 63 civilian, 956 naval hospital and 258 naval support staff.

 

Another of the 1st Uruguayan Guard's Brigade transportation company,  a company of militia to serve as guards, and several dozen volunteers to fill logistical categories are dispatched to the docks of Montevideo to set up shop in a nearby warehouse to assist the efforts of those from Tikal. 

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Another of the 1st Uruguayan Guard's Brigade transportation company,  a company of militia to serve as guards, and several dozen volunteers to fill logistical categories are dispatched to the docks of Montevideo to set up shop in a nearby warehouse to assist the efforts of those from Tikal. 

 

Dispatched from Panama, the ships would arrive within two weeks. After its arrival, the hospital ship would immediately be on duty to help the most critical cases, Among the available facilities were distilling plants that might ease the local government's workload, able to make up to 1.1 million liters of drinking water from sea water per day. Further, the flight deck could handle even the heaviest helicopters in service, allowing for delivery of critical patients by air transport. The ship also had limited facilities to research bacteria and viruses in a sterile environment. At the time of arrival, it might rival Uruguay's best-equipped hospitals in capability, and the staff on board would make damn sure to use all this to help to the best of their ability.

 

The ships bringing food and other supplies were three in number, arriving over the course of four days to lessen the immediate workload some. The last ship also had supplies for the hospital ship on board, staying near the port after unloading everything but those to be able to provide them when needed.

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The assistance from Argentina and Tikal proved to be invaluable. However, the sheer mass numbers of sick and dying have spiraled to the point where their efforts prove to be token at best. Reports from the provincial population centers prove disheartening as they show a sickening trend of abnormal death rates in the very young and very old sections of the populations. The usual methods of quarantine, treatment, and early diagnosis have shown themselves to be effective in limiting the impact of the influenza outbreak but only in those areas with advanced warning and the infrastructure in place to implement the necessary programs.

 

In the rural areas that were hit first, near lawlessness and anarchy has broken out. Badly decimated Militia Companies struggle to do their best to retain control. With the border between Argentina and Uruguay showing a rapid decline in new reported cases of influenza, it is decided to pull the 2nd Uruguayan Guard's Brigade away from the border and have the unit assist the overstretched and exhausted militia companies. Once the 2nd begins moving into assist, the militia companies are allowed to return to their homes for some badly needed rest. 

 

Most of the men who filled the ranks of Uruguay's extensive Militia Organization would return to their homes to find their families in the midst of crisis. Death haunted the doorways of their homes and in more than one case a tired militia man would return to find his entire family dead in their beds. The peasants of Uruguay would prove to be a resilient lot, they would bury the dead, and then turn their attention to the grim details of living in a village that had just had the metaphorical equivalent of it's entire arm shoved in an industrial blender. 

 

After a few suicides, the local militia company commanders in other districts ordered their surviving part time soldiers to turn in their rifles before returning to their homes. This sparked a fair amount of protest but all comply with the order and it did have the immediate effect of reducing the number of suicides by firearms and increasing the number of suicides by other means. Clearly put, the data collected demonstrated to those keen on those sorts of statistics that the men in the militia companies were poorly suited to deal with such a complex task as handling a full on civil meltdown brought about by a major influenza epidemic.

 

But, on the brighter side, at least the trains were running on time. 

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While the epidemic is far from over, the long term forecast demonstrates a period of prolonged economic and civil instability. The epidemic hit Uruguay in several different ways and it left most families torn dealing with the loss of one or more members, the high numbers of qualified individuals in the medical and engineering fields dead, and a growing shortage of trained manpower in the military.These worries coupled with a severely weakened Militia pushes Presidente Montessori to reach out to some of his associates to provide a unique solution. 

 

A quiet announcement is made that creates the a "Uruguayan Foreign Legion" for the accepting of foreigners who are qualified into the ranks of Uruguay's military. With the recent collapse of the Legion government in Africa there is a veritable stampede of highly experienced and qualified men and women who make their way to the various steamers and ships heading to South America. Within a week or two the Uruguayan Legion is renamed the Legion and left under the command of its own officers and high ranking non-commissioned officers with a strength of 12500 men. 

 

Further, permission is given to the Legion to set up a private subsidiary to conduct operations in other parts of the world. The Legion and its private subsidiary are under the control of one J. Denard Jr. 

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With the epidemic dying down, the time comes to send how the Argentinians and the help from Tikal in the manner they deserve. Rather than shooing them off like thieves in the night, a parade is organized to honor both contingents. Both groups, with a large honor guard of Uruguayan Guards would be paraded through the streets of Montevideo. They would find the routes lined with well wishers and grateful citizens who shower them with flowers. Once the parade was finished they would be treated to a large feast and awards were handed out to the senior officers of both groups. Upon recovering from monumental hang overs both groups would be escorted back to their ship and train in first class style. 

 

A rough estimate is made that nearly 40 percent of the Uruguayan population was killed in the epidemic. This culling of the ranks of the very young, the sick, the disabled, and the old leaves Uruguay a battered yet stronger nation. With so many resources that were previously going to service the needs of those groups no longer needed, the funds are directed at underwriting badly needed infrastructure development and social programs.

 

The military is to be one of the largest recipients of the government's increased spending. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Guards Brigades are ordered to begin recruiting up to division strength. The newly arrived Legion troops are tapped for providing training to the new recruits. The Militia units are formed into six militia districts, given increased pay, provided with more training, and are required to triple the amount of drill they were doing in the past. Each district is also given permission to begin forming an Independent Regiment.

 

The Independent Regiments are self-contained formations tasked with providing a regular army presence for their assigned Militia district. Further, they are to assist the Guards Divisions during times of crisis. Each regiment is provided with a cadre of troops, a Legion assistance team, and given a budget to recruit from the militia units in their district. The Independent Regiments are also very much and explicitly so responsible for ensuring the quality of training for the militia units in their specific district so that the militia men are capable as serving as replacement soldiers to the Independent Regiments and Regular Divisions.

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As part of a series of upgrades and improvements, the People's Army of Uruguay is ordered to begin replacing its older generation of infantry weapons with upgraded variants. 

 

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The Light Machine Gun, Browning M1919A4 is chosen for its versatility. It is to be issued to infantry companies as a support weapon, transportation companies to mount upon vehicles, and other formations needing automatic weapons in vehicles and fixed positions.

 

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The M1 Garand rifle is selected to replace the older Mauser Bolt Action rifles. While the Mauser has been a valuable weapon in the hands of Uruguayan Militia and Regular soldiers, it is considered a bit dated.

 

 

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The Thompson Submachine, .45 caliber, is ordered into service. It is issued to security troops, recon troops, and other specialist units needing a more compact automatic weapon. 

 

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The M3A1 Submachine Gun is to be issued to those in need of a compact support weapon. Security troops, recon troops, officers, and other soldiers most likely will be issued the M3A1. 

 

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The. M1911A1 pistol is to be put into service to replace the older model revolvers. 

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Order of Battle, People's Army of Uruguay

 

1st Division, 18,000 men

2nd Division, 18,000 men

3rd Division, 18,000 men

 

 

21st Independent Regiment, 4500 men

22nd Independent Regiment, 4500 men

23rd Independent Regiment, 4500 men

24th Independent Regiment, 4500 men

25th Independent Regiment, 4500 men

26th Independent Regiment, 4500 men

 

1st Militia Brigade, 6500 men

2nd Militia Brigade, 6500 men

3rd Militia Brigade, 6500 men

4th Militia Brigade, 6500 men

5th Militia Brigade, 6500 men

6th Militia Brigade, 6500 men

 

 

 

The People's Army of Uruguay has been expanded from its modest beginning of a small militia and even smaller regular army. It has grown from the 1st and 2nd Guards Brigades to six divisions of regular soldiers. These six divisions are supported by eight regional Independent Regiments that are assigned to the eight Militia districts. 

 

The Independent Regiments are made up of Militia men who have been selected for national service through high test scores and a willingness to sign a 12 year enlistment contract. Each Independent Regiment is responsible for the maintaining the highest quality training camps for induction, specialist, non-commissioned officer training for militia units in their district. 

 

Correspondence courses are available through the University of Montevideo at a greatly discounted cost to Militia men. The program is funded by the national government through a large grant for the purposes of using the Militia as a means of improving the rates of literacy and education in the rural militia districts. Further, as the Militia is to serve as a pool of trained replacements for the regulars during times of war, it is thought that giving them educational opportunities will only enhance their performance as a replacement soldier in times of crisis and war.

 

The regular divisions maintain their own training courses, which Independent Regiment and Milita soldiers are regularly invited to attend as space permits. The regular divisions are to begin receiving their first shipments of modern tanks in the near future as production picks up and makes them available. 

 

ooc- ingame population x 2 .. give or take

 

Order of Battle, The People's Air Force

 

30th Aero Wing

 

1st Aeroplane Squadron

2nd Aeroplane Squadron

3rd Aeroplane Squadron

 

31st Aero Wing

4th Aeroplane Squadron

5th Aeroplane Squadron

6th Aeroplane Squadron

 

32nd Aero Wing

7th Aeroplane Squadron

8th Aeroplane Squadron

9th Aeroplane Squadron

 

33rd Bomber Wing

10th Aeroplane Squadron

11th Aeroplane Squadron

12th Aeroplane Squadron

 

34th Patrol Wing

14th Aeroplane squadron, 8 planes

15th Aeroplane Squadron, 8 planes

16th Aeroplane Squadron, 8 planes

 

The Fighter Squadrons are equipped with the formidable Voight F4U, the bomber wing with the B-24 Mitchell Bomber, and patrol wing with the PBY seaplane. 

 

ooc- 70 ingame planes x 2- give or take a few planes

 

Order of Battle, Legion

 

1st Legion, 6000 men

2nd Legion, 6000 men

3rd Legion, 6000 men

4th Legion, 6000 men

 

ooc- secret formula based on epic win

 

Order of Battle, People's Coastal Defense Force

 

Nearly every major population center on Uruguay's coast is equipped with a Coastal Defense Battery, radar site, and patrol boat squadron. 

 

A large amount of funding is being provided to prepare reinforced concrete bunkers, which will protect the 8 to 12 inch coastal defense artillery weapons. 

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With the acceptance that Uruguay is a Department within the fold of the Holy American Empire, the need to maintain such a large standing force is no longer necessary. The 1st Division and the Militia Brigades are kept, all the rest are informed their contracts will not be extended. It is a phased draw down of forces timed not to flood the market place with unemployed workers in one large wave. Those troops who agree to be released from their contracts are given large settlements to tide them over while they find new jobs. Given the recent growth in Uruguay's economy, it is not envisioned they will be waiting for very long to find work.

 

Upgrades to the 1st Division and the Militia are sought to bring the Department of Uruguay's Defense Force up to proper standards. A representative will be sent directly to the main office of the Holy American Empire to seek advice in this matter.

 

 

ooc- too many men to have taken out of my troop count, needed to downsize a bit. 

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