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The Commonwealth of Rebel Virginia

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Table of Contents

Basic Nation Facts

Government

Armed Forces

Treaty List

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Basic Nation Facts

Political Facts:

National Capital: Washington, D.C.

Government Type: Federal Republic

Political Map:

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Red: District of Columbia

Purple: Delaware

Yellow: Maryland

Green: Virginia

Blue: West Virginia

Demographics:

Official Language: English

Major Religions: Various Christian denominations

Population: 16,679,646

10 Largest Cities:

  1. Baltimore, Maryland (637,455)
  2. Washington, District of Columbia (591,833)
  3. Virginia Beach, Virginia (440,415)
  4. Norfolk, Virginia (234,403)
  5. Chesapeake, Virginia (214,725)
  6. Arlington, Virginia (206,800)
  7. Richmond, Virginia (200,123)
  8. Newport News, Virginia (181,913)
  9. Hampton, Virginia (145,579)
  10. Alexandria, Virginia (128,283)

Administrative Divisions

The Commonwealth of Rebel Virginia is subdivided into 4 States and 1 Administrative District.

Land Area: 81,939 sq mi

District of Columbia (591,833)

State of Delaware (873,092)

State of Maryland (5,633,597)

Commonwealth of Virginia (7,769,089)

State of West Virginia (1,812,035)

Economy:

Currency: Rebel Virginian Dollar

National GDP: No Data

GDP Per Capita: No Data

Major Industries: Agriculture, Banking, Bureaucracy, Fishing, Mining, Legal Services, Lumber

Major Companies:

Amerigroup (Virginia Beach, Virginia)

Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors (Columbia, Maryland)

Black & Decker (Towson, Maryland)

C-SPAN (Washington, D.C.)

DuPont (Wilmington, Delaware)

Econo Lodge (Norfolk, Virginia)

Federal News Service (Washingon, D.C.)

Ferguson Enterprises (Newport News, Virginia)

GEICO (Chevy Chase, Maryland)

Heck's Department Store (Charleston, West Virginia)

International Coal Group (Teays Valley, West Virginia)

Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding (Newport News, Virginia)

LandAmerica Financial Group (Glen Allen, Virginia)

Long & Foster (Fairfax, Virginia)

Old Dominion Brewing Company (Ashburn, Virginia)

Piedmont Airlines (Salisbury, Maryland)

Riverside Health System (Newport News, Virginia)

Smithfield Foods (Smithfield, Virginia)

The Gallup Organization (Washington, D.C.)

United Coal Company (Teays Valley, West Virginia)

Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel (Wheeling, West Virginia)

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Government

Government Structure

Executive Branch: Presidential and Cabinet

Legislative Branch: Bicameral

House of Representative:
160 seats

Senate:
40 seats

Judicial Branch: Supreme Court, Federal Circuit Courts, Court of Appeals, Special Courts

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:
Randolph Pierce

Associate Justices:
Walter Reed, Susan Jackson, Rodrigo Gonzales, Melony Hammond, Kenneth Browning, Anthony Garcia, Johnathan O'Neill, Daniel White

Checks & Balances/Powers

Executive Branch: Executes laws, appoints cabinet positions, veto, pocket veto, executive orders, may request declaration of war, may sign treaties

Legislative Branch: Legislates laws, confirms cabinet positions, may override vetoes, may declare war, may approve treaties

Judicial Branch: Interprets laws, judicial review

Executive Branch and Cabinet

President: William "Bubba" Harrison

Vice President: Henry "Hank" Scorpio

Chief of Staff: Richard Cox

Secretary of State: Patrick "Paddy" O'Reilly

Secretary of the Treasury: Jacob Stern

Secretary of Defense: Charles Godwin

Attorney General: Jeffery Bennett

Secretary of the Interior: Susan Richardson

Secretary of Agriculture: Benjamin Smith

Secretary of Commerce: Robert Eastman

Secretary of Labor: Alexander Adams

Secretary of Health and Human Services: Howard Johnson

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Charles "Chuck" Johnson

Secretary of Transportation: Johnathan Brooks

Secretary of Energy: Peter Wells

Secretary of Education: Margaret Brown

Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Andrew West

Secretary of Homeland Security: Adolph Burnham

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Armed Forces

Rebel Virginia Army

Infantry

Regular Infantry: 50,000

Armed with: M1 Garand, Colt M1911

Marines: 15,000

Armed with: M1 Carbine, Colt M1911

Paratrooper: 5,000

Armed with: M1A1 Carbine, Colt M1911

Other Infantry Weapons:

Armored

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Support Vehicles

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Rebel Virginia Air Force

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Order of Battle

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