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| office1 = 1st Captain General of the<br />[[Administrative Border Region]] | | office1 = 1st Captain General of the<br />[[Administrative Border Region]] | ||
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|06|01|df=y}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|06|01|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Panachor]], [[Zapatista]], [[Creeperopolis]] | | birth_place = [[Panachor]], [[Zapatista]], [[Creeperopolis]] | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Iván Santiago Chacón y González''' ([[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Իվըն Սանտիագո Ճածօն յ Գոնզըլեզ''; born 1 June 1969), also known by his nickname '''Nuevo Santiago''' (Նփեվո Սանտիագո, literally meaning "New Santiago"), is a Creeperian military officer who is currently the commanding [[General (Creeperopolis)|General]] of the [[32nd Creeperian Army]]. He was the leader of the Creeperian forces of the [[CODECO Mission in Sequoyah]] (COMISEQ), serving with [[Camillo di Savotta]], and the captain general of the [[Administrative Border Region]] from 2020 until 2022. |
− | Chacón González entered the [[San Salvador Imperial Military Academy]] in 1988, graduated in 1991, and became an officer in the [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]]. He transferred to the [[32nd Creeperian Army|32nd Army]] in 1995 and was promoted to his first major command, the [[74th Creeperian Infantry Regiment|74th Infantry Regiment]], in 2004. In May 2017, he was promoted to the rank of [[General (Creeperopolis)|General]] and given the command of the 32nd Army. Since 2017, Chacón González organized increased anti-[[Militarist Front for National Liberation]] (FMLN) operations within the Creeperian | + | Chacón González entered the [[San Salvador Imperial Military Academy]] in 1988, graduated in 1991, and became an officer in the [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]]. He transferred to the [[32nd Creeperian Army|32nd Army]] in 1995 and was promoted to his first major command, the [[74th Creeperian Infantry Regiment|74th Infantry Regiment]], in 2004. In May 2017, he was promoted to the rank of [[General (Creeperopolis)|General]] and given the command of the 32nd Army. Since 2017, Chacón González organized increased anti-[[Militarist Front for National Liberation]] (FMLN) operations within the Creeperian viceroyalty of [[Castilliano (viceroyalty)|Castilliano]]. |
− | In December 2020, he became one of the organizers of the [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah]] and one of the leaders of COMISEQ. He has also served as the captain general of Creeperopolis' military occupation zone and has overseen the administration of the Sequoyan provinces of [[Arapaho]], [[Eastern Sequoyah]], and [[ | + | In December 2020, he became one of the organizers of the [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah]] and one of the leaders of COMISEQ. He has also served as the captain general of Creeperopolis' military occupation zone and has overseen the administration of the Sequoyan provinces of [[Arapaho]], [[Eastern Sequoyah]], and [[Itse Ulagohisdi]]. He has been accused of being complicit in the committing of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the military intervention and occupation by foreign observers. He has also been accused of preparing the Administrative Border Region for an illegal annexation to Creeperopolis, and those accusations intensified as [[Creeperian annexation of Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego|annexation referendums]] were announced for parts of the occupation zone which were held in October 2022. |
== Early life and career == | == Early life and career == | ||
− | + | Iván Santiago Chacón y González was born on 1 July 1969 in [[Panachor]], [[Zapatista]], [[Creeperopolis]]. His father was José Antonio Chacón y Morales and his mother was María Anastasia González y Navarro de Chacón. He is the oldest of three children, with his younger siblings being Nicolasa (born 1972) and Armando (born 1974). Chacón González's father wanted him to become a physician, but he instead pursued a career in the [[Creeperian Navy]]. | |
− | He entered the [[San Salvador Imperial Military Academy]] in 1988 to study naval military strategy, but decided to change which military branch he would serve in and transferred to the [[Creeperian Army]]. He graduated from the military academy in September 1991 and was promoted to the rank of [[Lieutenant (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant]]. His first major deployment was in his home [[ | + | He entered the [[San Salvador Imperial Military Academy]] in 1988 to study naval military strategy, but decided to change which military branch he would serve in and transferred to the [[Creeperian Army]]. He graduated from the military academy in September 1991 and was promoted to the rank of [[Lieutenant (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant]]. His first major deployment was in his home [[Viceroyalties of Creeperopolis|viceroyalty]] of Zapatista as a part of the [[Mara War]], where he was involved in several military operations against the various criminal gangs and drug cartels the government was fighting against. |
− | In July 1995, he was promoted to the rank of [[Captain (Creeperopolis)|Captain]] and was transferred from the [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]] to the [[32nd Creeperian Army|32nd Army]]. There, he participated in military operations in [[Castilliano ( | + | In July 1995, he was promoted to the rank of [[Captain (Creeperopolis)|Captain]] and was transferred from the [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]] to the [[32nd Creeperian Army|32nd Army]]. There, he participated in military operations in [[Castilliano (viceroyalty)|Castilliano]] against the [[Militarist Front for National Liberation]] (FMLN) as a part of the [[Castillianan Insurgency]]. In 2001, he also engaged in operations against the [[Society of Deltinian Brothers]] (SOHEDEL) and the [[Holy Army of al-Mutasim]] (SEM) in [[San Juan (viceroyalty)|San Juan]] as a part of the [[Deltinian Insurgency]]. |
In September 2004, he received his first major command role, when he was promoted to the rank of [[Colonel (Creeperopolis)|Colonel]] and given the command of the [[74th Creeperian Infantry Regiment|74th Infantry Regiment]]. He was promoted to [[Brigadier (Creeperopolis)|Brigadier]] in 2008 and given the command of the [[72nd Creeperian Infantry Battalion|72nd Infantry Battalion]], and then in 2012, he was promoted to the rank of [[Lieutenant General (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant General]] and given the command of the [[84th Creeperian Infantry Division|84th Infantry Division]]. | In September 2004, he received his first major command role, when he was promoted to the rank of [[Colonel (Creeperopolis)|Colonel]] and given the command of the [[74th Creeperian Infantry Regiment|74th Infantry Regiment]]. He was promoted to [[Brigadier (Creeperopolis)|Brigadier]] in 2008 and given the command of the [[72nd Creeperian Infantry Battalion|72nd Infantry Battalion]], and then in 2012, he was promoted to the rank of [[Lieutenant General (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant General]] and given the command of the [[84th Creeperian Infantry Division|84th Infantry Division]]. | ||
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=== Anti-FMLN actions === | === Anti-FMLN actions === | ||
− | As the commander of the 32nd Army, Chacón González led an increased focus on targeting FMLN leaders, leading to many of their deaths or arrests since 2017. Most notably, in July 2020, he assisted the [[National Intelligence Directorate]] (DINA), the country's intelligence agency, in a raid which led to the arrest of [[Jacobo Graciani Juderías]], the ex-mayor of [[San Salvador del Oeste]] who [[18 June attacks|attempted to assassinate]] Emperor [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]] in June 2013.<ref name="JGJ">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=39646358|title=Capturado y Arrestado: Desgraciado Ex-Alcalde de San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Capturado en una Junta Operación del DINA yel Ejército 32°|trans-title=Captured and Arrested: Disgraced Ex-Mayor of San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Captured in a Joint-Operation by the DINA and the 32nd Army|language=[[ | + | As the commander of the 32nd Army, Chacón González led an increased focus on targeting FMLN leaders, leading to many of their deaths or arrests since 2017. Most notably, in July 2020, he assisted the [[National Intelligence Directorate]] (DINA), the country's intelligence agency, in a raid which led to the arrest of [[Jacobo Graciani Juderías]], the ex-mayor of [[San Salvador del Oeste]] who [[18 June attacks|attempted to assassinate]] Emperor [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]] in June 2013.<ref name="JGJ">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=39646358|title=Capturado y Arrestado: Desgraciado Ex-Alcalde de San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Capturado en una Junta Operación del DINA yel Ejército 32°|trans-title=Captured and Arrested: Disgraced Ex-Mayor of San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Captured in a Joint-Operation by the DINA and the 32nd Army|language=[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]|date=10 July 2020|access-date=3 October 2022|website=gacetacreeperiano.org.cr|publisher=[[Gaceta Creeperiano]]|first1=Carlos Jorge|last1=Franco Rodríguez|author1-link=Carlos Franco Rodríguez|location=[[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]}}</ref> |
− | He considers his anti-FMLN operations and actions to be a "new crusade" against "crime and degeneracy" in the Castillianan | + | He considers his anti-FMLN operations and actions to be a "new crusade" against "crime and degeneracy" in the Castillianan viceroyalties of Creeperopolis. For his leadership, he has earned the nickname of "Nuevo Santiago" (Նփեվո Սանտիագո), which literally means "New Santiago". The nickname is in reference to the legendary figure of [[Santiago Matadeltinianos]], who allegedly appeared at the [[Battle of Sahagún]] in May 1276 and helped the [[Kingdom of Castilliano]] defeat the outnumbering forces of the [[Caliphate of Deltino]]. Due to his nickname, after his leadership resulting the in the capture of Graciani Juderías, he was awarded the grand collar grade of the [[Order of Santiago Matadeltinianos]] by Emperor Alexander II in September 2020. |
=== Leadership of COMISEQ === | === Leadership of COMISEQ === | ||
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{{see|CODECO Mission in Sequoyah}} | {{see|CODECO Mission in Sequoyah}} | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Iván Chacón González 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Chacón González in 2022.]] |
− | On 5 December 2020, the [[Cooperation and Development Coalition]] (CODECO) launched a [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah|joint-military intervention]] in [[Sequoyah]] during the [[Sequoyan Civil War]].<ref name="PPPP">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=41879181|title=Promesas, Progreso, Prosperidad, y Paz|trans-title=Promise, Progress, Prosperity, and Peace|last1=Cabañeras Gutiérrez|first1=Augusto Ramón|author1-link=Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez|date=5 December 2020|website=mindef.gob.cr|publisher=[[Ministry of Defense | + | On 5 December 2020, the [[Cooperation and Development Coalition]] (CODECO) launched a [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah|joint-military intervention]] in [[Sequoyah]] during the [[Sequoyan Civil War]].<ref name="PPPP">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=41879181|title=Promesas, Progreso, Prosperidad, y Paz|trans-title=Promise, Progress, Prosperity, and Peace|last1=Cabañeras Gutiérrez|first1=Augusto Ramón|author1-link=Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez|date=5 December 2020|website=mindef.gob.cr|publisher=[[Ministry of Defense (Creeperopolis)|Ministry of Defense]]|location=[[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]|language=[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]|access-date=22 March 2022}}</ref> The intervention force, known as the [[CODECO Mission in Sequoyah]] (COMISEQ) consisted of military forces from Creeperopolis and [[Salisford]]. Chacón González was chosen by the [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] to lead the Creeperian forces during the intervention, and chose divisions from the 32nd Army to participate. |
− | Chacón González was appointed by the Creeperian government as the captain general of the [[Administrative Border Region|Administrative Region of the Sequoyan Border and Eastern Sequoyah]], Creeperopolis' military occupation zone, on the day the intervention started. His forces supported those of the [[Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah]] (RCGRS), the provisional government established by CODECO, which was led by Captain [[ | + | Chacón González was appointed by the Creeperian government as the captain general of the [[Administrative Border Region|Administrative Region of the Sequoyan Border and Eastern Sequoyah]], Creeperopolis' military occupation zone, on the day the intervention started. His forces supported those of the [[Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah]] (RCGRS), the provisional government established by CODECO, which was led by Captain [[Atohi Dustu]], a Sequoyan commander who was selected to serve as Sequoyah's [[President of Sequoyah|provisional president]] by CODECO.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=41893723|title=Capitan Augusto Jóven Proclamado Presidente de Secoya por'CODECO|trans-title=Captain Atohi Dustu Proclaimed President of Sequoyah by CODECO|last1=Cabañeras Gutiérrez|first1=Augusto Ramón|author1-link=Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez|date=6 December 2020|website=mindef.gob.cr|publisher=[[Ministry of Defense (Creeperopolis)|Ministry of Defense]]|location=[[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]|language=[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]|access-date=22 March 2022}}</ref> |
− | As captain general, Chacón González has assisted | + | As captain general, Chacón González has assisted Dustu during the [[Battle of San Juan Diego]] in February 2020. He also supported Dustu's government in his proposed infrastructure projects, including the connection of Sequoyah's rail network to that of Creeperopolis and the construction of solar panel farms to produce energy for the country.<ref name="loan">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=44065382|title=ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᎦᎶᏂ ᎠᏲᎵ ᏚᏃᏣᎳᏅ ᏍᏏᏉᏯ ᎠᎳᏏᏅᏙᏗ ᎣᏍᏛᎾᏅᏁᎲ ᎢᏯᏛᏁᏗ|trans-title=President Atohi Dustu Announces Sequoyan Economic Adjustment Program|last1=Dustu|first1=Atohi|author1-link=Atohi Dustu|date=24 May 2021|website=seqgov.gov.sq|publisher=Government of Sequoyah|location=[[Asequi]], [[Sequoyah]]|language=[[Sequoyan language|Sequoyan]]|access-date=22 March 2022}}</ref> He was present at the 1 June Agreement between the Creeperian and Sequoyan governments which negotiated an end to the COMISEQ occupation by December 2022. As a part of the agreement, Sequoyah agreed to hold [[Creeperian annexation of Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego|referendums]] in its border regions with Creeperopolis to determine wether they will be annexed to Creeperopolis, and Chacón González encouraged Creeperans in the regions subject to the referendums to vote in favor of annexation.<ref name="1 June Agreement">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=49439906|title=Ծոնվենիո դել 1 դե Ջփնիո|trans-title=1 June Agreement|language=[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]|location=[[Asequi]], [[Sequoyah]]|author1-link=Nicolás Correa Encarnación|first1=Nicolás Adolfo|last1=Correa Encarnación|date=1 June 2022|access-date=20 October 2022|work=[[Ministry of External Affairs of Creeperopolis]]}}</ref> The referendums ended in [[Nahnaigagoti (district)|Nahnaigagoti]] and San Juan Diego voting for annexation to Creeperopolis.<ref name="500 Years">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=49636058|title=Են լa'Փնիդադ դել Պփեբլո (Դիսծփրսո դե 500 Աթոս)|trans-title=On the Unity of the People (500 Years Speech)|language=[[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]|location=[[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]|date=31 October 2022|access-date=31 October 2022|work=[[Monarchy of Creeperopolis]]|author1=Alexander II|author1-link=Alexander II of Creeperopolis}}</ref> |
== Personal life == | == Personal life == | ||
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* [[File:Ordo Militia Aurata or Ordine dello Speron d'Oro o Milizia Aurata.png|60x60px|Imperial Order of Miguel the Great]] Grand Cross of the [[Imperial Order of Miguel the Great]] (15 September 2022) | * [[File:Ordo Militia Aurata or Ordine dello Speron d'Oro o Milizia Aurata.png|60x60px|Imperial Order of Miguel the Great]] Grand Cross of the [[Imperial Order of Miguel the Great]] (15 September 2022) | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 21 December 2024
Iván Chacón González | |
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Իվըն Ճածօն Գոնզըլեզ | |
1st Captain General of the Administrative Border Region | |
In office 5 December 2020 – 5 December 2022 | |
Deputy | Ernesto Castro Aldana |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Iván Santiago Chacón y González 1 June 1969 Panachor, Zapatista, Creeperopolis |
Nationality | Creeperian |
Political party | Creeperian Initiative |
Spouse(s) | Lucía Rosales Obregón (m. 1993) |
Children | 3 |
Occupation | Military officer |
Military service | |
Nickname(s) | Nuevo Santiago |
Allegiance |
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Branch/service | |
Years of service | 1987–present |
Rank | General |
Commands | |
Battles/wars |
Iván Santiago Chacón y González (Creeperian: Իվըն Սանտիագո Ճածօն յ Գոնզըլեզ; born 1 June 1969), also known by his nickname Nuevo Santiago (Նփեվո Սանտիագո, literally meaning "New Santiago"), is a Creeperian military officer who is currently the commanding General of the 32nd Creeperian Army. He was the leader of the Creeperian forces of the CODECO Mission in Sequoyah (COMISEQ), serving with Camillo di Savotta, and the captain general of the Administrative Border Region from 2020 until 2022.
Chacón González entered the San Salvador Imperial Military Academy in 1988, graduated in 1991, and became an officer in the 11th Army. He transferred to the 32nd Army in 1995 and was promoted to his first major command, the 74th Infantry Regiment, in 2004. In May 2017, he was promoted to the rank of General and given the command of the 32nd Army. Since 2017, Chacón González organized increased anti-Militarist Front for National Liberation (FMLN) operations within the Creeperian viceroyalty of Castilliano.
In December 2020, he became one of the organizers of the CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah and one of the leaders of COMISEQ. He has also served as the captain general of Creeperopolis' military occupation zone and has overseen the administration of the Sequoyan provinces of Arapaho, Eastern Sequoyah, and Itse Ulagohisdi. He has been accused of being complicit in the committing of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the military intervention and occupation by foreign observers. He has also been accused of preparing the Administrative Border Region for an illegal annexation to Creeperopolis, and those accusations intensified as annexation referendums were announced for parts of the occupation zone which were held in October 2022.
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Early life and career
Iván Santiago Chacón y González was born on 1 July 1969 in Panachor, Zapatista, Creeperopolis. His father was José Antonio Chacón y Morales and his mother was María Anastasia González y Navarro de Chacón. He is the oldest of three children, with his younger siblings being Nicolasa (born 1972) and Armando (born 1974). Chacón González's father wanted him to become a physician, but he instead pursued a career in the Creeperian Navy.
He entered the San Salvador Imperial Military Academy in 1988 to study naval military strategy, but decided to change which military branch he would serve in and transferred to the Creeperian Army. He graduated from the military academy in September 1991 and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. His first major deployment was in his home viceroyalty of Zapatista as a part of the Mara War, where he was involved in several military operations against the various criminal gangs and drug cartels the government was fighting against.
In July 1995, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and was transferred from the 11th Army to the 32nd Army. There, he participated in military operations in Castilliano against the Militarist Front for National Liberation (FMLN) as a part of the Castillianan Insurgency. In 2001, he also engaged in operations against the Society of Deltinian Brothers (SOHEDEL) and the Holy Army of al-Mutasim (SEM) in San Juan as a part of the Deltinian Insurgency.
In September 2004, he received his first major command role, when he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and given the command of the 74th Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to Brigadier in 2008 and given the command of the 72nd Infantry Battalion, and then in 2012, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and given the command of the 84th Infantry Division.
Command of the 32nd Army
On 8 May 2017, Chacón González was approved by the country's Field Marshals to be promoted to the rank of General and the supreme command of the 32nd Army. He allegedly celebrated his promotion by ordering the executions of eight captured FMLN fighters, but there is no solid evidence proving he ordered such executions.
Anti-FMLN actions
As the commander of the 32nd Army, Chacón González led an increased focus on targeting FMLN leaders, leading to many of their deaths or arrests since 2017. Most notably, in July 2020, he assisted the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA), the country's intelligence agency, in a raid which led to the arrest of Jacobo Graciani Juderías, the ex-mayor of San Salvador del Oeste who attempted to assassinate Emperor Alexander II in June 2013.[1]
He considers his anti-FMLN operations and actions to be a "new crusade" against "crime and degeneracy" in the Castillianan viceroyalties of Creeperopolis. For his leadership, he has earned the nickname of "Nuevo Santiago" (Նփեվո Սանտիագո), which literally means "New Santiago". The nickname is in reference to the legendary figure of Santiago Matadeltinianos, who allegedly appeared at the Battle of Sahagún in May 1276 and helped the Kingdom of Castilliano defeat the outnumbering forces of the Caliphate of Deltino. Due to his nickname, after his leadership resulting the in the capture of Graciani Juderías, he was awarded the grand collar grade of the Order of Santiago Matadeltinianos by Emperor Alexander II in September 2020.
Leadership of COMISEQ
On 5 December 2020, the Cooperation and Development Coalition (CODECO) launched a joint-military intervention in Sequoyah during the Sequoyan Civil War.[2] The intervention force, known as the CODECO Mission in Sequoyah (COMISEQ) consisted of military forces from Creeperopolis and Salisford. Chacón González was chosen by the Creeperian Armed Forces to lead the Creeperian forces during the intervention, and chose divisions from the 32nd Army to participate.
Chacón González was appointed by the Creeperian government as the captain general of the Administrative Region of the Sequoyan Border and Eastern Sequoyah, Creeperopolis' military occupation zone, on the day the intervention started. His forces supported those of the Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah (RCGRS), the provisional government established by CODECO, which was led by Captain Atohi Dustu, a Sequoyan commander who was selected to serve as Sequoyah's provisional president by CODECO.[3]
As captain general, Chacón González has assisted Dustu during the Battle of San Juan Diego in February 2020. He also supported Dustu's government in his proposed infrastructure projects, including the connection of Sequoyah's rail network to that of Creeperopolis and the construction of solar panel farms to produce energy for the country.[4] He was present at the 1 June Agreement between the Creeperian and Sequoyan governments which negotiated an end to the COMISEQ occupation by December 2022. As a part of the agreement, Sequoyah agreed to hold referendums in its border regions with Creeperopolis to determine wether they will be annexed to Creeperopolis, and Chacón González encouraged Creeperans in the regions subject to the referendums to vote in favor of annexation.[5] The referendums ended in Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego voting for annexation to Creeperopolis.[6]
Personal life
Family
Chacón González married Lucía Isabela Rosales y Obregón in 1993. They have three children:
- Romero Emmanuel Chacón y Rosales (born 1994)
- Clara Evelina Chacón y Rosales (born 1997)
- Fátima Azucena Chacón y Rosales (born 2000)
Politics
Chacón González joined the Creeperian Initiative, Creeperopolis' sole legal political party, on 1 June 1987, his 18th birthday. Prior to joining the party, he was a member of the party's youth wing, the Young Creeperans (JÓCRE), and during the period between joining the party in June 1987 and entering the military academy in January 1988, he was a member of the Romerist Nationalist Front (FNR), the party's paramilitary wing.
Honors and ranks
Awards and decorations
- Grand Collar of the Imperial Cross of San Romero (5 December 2022)
- Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Miguel the Great (15 September 2022)
- Grand Collar of the Imperial Order of Romerism (15 September 2021)
- Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Adolfo the Great (15 September 2018)
- Member of the Star of the Imperial Army (15 September 2006)
- 1st class member of the Order of the Crusaders' Cross (15 September 1999)
- Grand Collar of the Order of Santiago Matadeltinianos (15 September 2020)
- Member of the Mara Campaign Medal (15 September 1993)
- Member of the Deltinian Campaign Medal (15 September 2001)
- Member of the Sequoyan Campaign Medal (25 December 2020)
- Member of the Castillianan Campaign Medal (15 September 1995)
- Member of the Campaign Medal (x4) (15 September 1993, 15 September 1995, 15 September 2001, 15 September 2021)
- 2nd class member of the Order of the Creeperian Initiative (1 June 1987)
- Creeperian Army Distinguished Service Badge (15 September 2004)
Military ranks
ADL: 1 January 1988 – 1 January 1989 | |
ALF: 1 January 1989 – 1 January 1990 | |
MIG: 1 January 1990 – 1 January 1991 | |
ROM: 1 January 1991 – 15 September 1992 | |
Lieutenant: 15 September 1992 – 8 July 1995 | |
Captain: 8 July 1995 – 28 October 1997 | |
Major: 28 October 1997 – 6 March 2000 | |
Lieutenant Colonel: 6 March 2000 – 15 September 2004 | |
Colonel: 15 September 2004 – 7 June 2008 | |
Commander of the 74th Infantry Regiment | |
Brigadier: 7 June 2008 – 12 March 2012 | |
Commander of the 72nd Infantry Battalion | |
Lieutenant General: 12 March 2012 – 8 May 2017 | |
Commander of the 84th Infantry Division | |
General: 8 May 2017 – present | |
Commander of the 32nd Army | |
See also
References
- ↑ Franco Rodríguez, Carlos Jorge (10 July 2020). "Capturado y Arrestado: Desgraciado Ex-Alcalde de San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Capturado en una Junta Operación del DINA yel Ejército 32°" [Captured and Arrested: Disgraced Ex-Mayor of San Salvador del Oeste, Jacobo Jerónimo Graciani y Juderías, Captured in a Joint-Operation by the DINA and the 32nd Army]. gacetacreeperiano.org.cr (in Creeperian). San Salvador, Creeperopolis: Gaceta Creeperiano. Retrieved 3 October 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Cabañeras Gutiérrez, Augusto Ramón (5 December 2020). "Promesas, Progreso, Prosperidad, y Paz" [Promise, Progress, Prosperity, and Peace]. mindef.gob.cr (in Creeperian). San Salvador, Creeperopolis: Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 22 March 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Cabañeras Gutiérrez, Augusto Ramón (6 December 2020). "Capitan Augusto Jóven Proclamado Presidente de Secoya por'CODECO" [Captain Atohi Dustu Proclaimed President of Sequoyah by CODECO]. mindef.gob.cr (in Creeperian). San Salvador, Creeperopolis: Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 22 March 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Dustu, Atohi (24 May 2021). "ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᎦᎶᏂ ᎠᏲᎵ ᏚᏃᏣᎳᏅ ᏍᏏᏉᏯ ᎠᎳᏏᏅᏙᏗ ᎣᏍᏛᎾᏅᏁᎲ ᎢᏯᏛᏁᏗ" [President Atohi Dustu Announces Sequoyan Economic Adjustment Program]. seqgov.gov.sq (in Sequoyan). Asequi, Sequoyah: Government of Sequoyah. Retrieved 22 March 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Correa Encarnación, Nicolás Adolfo (1 June 2022). "Ծոնվենիո դել 1 դե Ջփնիո" [1 June Agreement]. Ministry of External Affairs of Creeperopolis (in Creeperian). Asequi, Sequoyah. Retrieved 20 October 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Alexander II (31 October 2022). "Են լa'Փնիդադ դել Պփեբլո (Դիսծփրսո դե 500 Աթոս)" [On the Unity of the People (500 Years Speech)]. Monarchy of Creeperopolis (in Creeperian). San Salvador, Creeperopolis. Retrieved 31 October 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
Political offices | ||
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New command | Captain General of the Administrative Border Region 2020–2022 |
Command abolished |
Military offices | ||
Preceded by Vicente Molina Enríquez |
Commander of the 32nd Army 2017–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Óscar Payés Ureña |
Commander of the 84th Infantry Division 2012–2017 |
Succeeded by Sergio López Crevea |
Preceded by José Milla Ortega |
Commander of the 72nd Infantry Battalion 2008–2012 |
Succeeded by Vicente Anzar Zarauz |
Preceded by Gonzalo Abánades Menéndez |
Commander of the 74th Infantry Regiment 2008–2012 |
Succeeded by Pelayo Massó Tarruella |
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