1st Creeperian Army

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1st Creeperian Army
1º Ejército Creeperiano
18th SS Division Logo.svg
Ensign of the 1st Creeperian Army.
Active1933-present
Country Creeperopolis
BranchCreeperopolis Creeperian Army
TypeArmy
Size100,000
Part ofI Creeperian Army Corps
Garrison/HQSan Salvador
Colors
  Black
  White
MarchAl Mayor Patria
EquipmentSee List of Creeperian Armed Forces Equipment
EngagementsSee Engagements
Commanders
Minister of DefenseAugusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez
Field MarshalRicardo Oviedo Menanteau
GeneralMartín Cabal Reyes
Notable
commanders
Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez

The 1st Creeperian Army (Creeperian: 1º Ejército Creeperiano), nicknamed the Ejército de Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno, is an army of the Creeperian Army and the I Creeperian Army Corps. The army is commanded by General Martín Cabal Reyes.

Order of Battle

18th SS Division Logo.svg 1st Creeperian Army

Engagements

Wars

Battles

War Photo Battle Date Result
Creeperian Civil War Battle of Yaviqueron Battle of Yaviqueron March 6, 1947–March 23, 1947 Tactical Victory
Siege of San Salvador Siege of San Salvador May 17, 1946 – August 30, 1949 Strategic Victory
Battle of the Zapatista River Battle of the Zapatista River September 29, 1949–September 30, 1949 Decisive Victory
Third Senvarian Insurgency Second Battle of Puerto Senvar March 1, 1953–December 28, 1955 Strategic Victory
Fourth Battle of Puerto Senvar Fourth Battle of Puerto Senvar August 4, 2018–January 15, 2020 Stalemate
Internal conflict in Lyoa Battle of Nyabari Battle of Nyabari December 26, 2019–February 25, 2020 Strategic Victory
Second Lyoan Civil War Battle of Namoya March 27, 2020–April 17, 2020 Strategic Victory
Operation Banana June 17, 2020 Strategic Victory

Commanders

No. Commander Took office Left office Time in office
1.
Mateo Toro Zambrano
Toro Zambrano, MateoGeneral
Mateo Toro Zambrano
(1875–1939)
January 2, 1933March 4, 1939 †6 years, 61 days
2.
Fernando Márquez Plata
Márquez Plata, FernandoGeneral
Fernando Márquez Plata
(1881–1945)
March 4, 1939October 16, 1945 †6 years, 226 days
3.
Vicente Capmany Fraga
Capmany Fraga, VicenteGeneral
Vicente Capmany Fraga
(1890–1966)
October 16, 1945March 1, 196014 years, 137 days
4.
Gustavo Jímenez López
Jímenez López, GustavoGeneral
Gustavo Jímenez López
(1910–1980)
March 1, 1960June 1, 197515 years, 92 days
5.
Máximo París Alcocer
París Alcocer,MáximoGeneral
Máximo París Alcocer
(1940–2020)
June 1, 1975January 27, 19804 years, 240 days
6.
Mario Hernández Hernández
Hernández Hernández, MarioGeneral
Mario Hernández Hernández
(1939–2000)
January 27, 1980March 9, 199313 years, 41 days
7.
Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez
Cabañeras Gutiérrez, AugustoGeneral
Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez
(born 1959)
March 9, 1993January 1, 19984 years, 298 days
8.
Mario Hernández Sanjurjo
Hernández Sanjurjo, MarioGeneral
Mario Hernández Sanjurjo
(born 1958)
January 1, 1998August 18, 20068 years, 229 days
9.
Martín Cabal Reyes
Cabal Reyes, MartínGeneral
Martín Cabal Reyes
(born 1968)
August 18, 2006Incumbent17 years, 252 days

See Also