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{{Infobox military person
 
{{Infobox military person
| honorific_prefix = Second-Commander
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| honorific_prefix = [[Lieutenant Colonel (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant Colonel]]/Second-Commander
 
| name            = Gerardo Alcocer Ramírez
 
| name            = Gerardo Alcocer Ramírez
 
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| death_date      = {{death date and age|1962|10|31|1916|12|11|df=y}}
 
| death_date      = {{death date and age|1962|10|31|1916|12|11|df=y}}
 
| death_place      = [[San Juan Diego]], [[Eastern Sequoyah]], [[Sequoyah]]
 
| death_place      = [[San Juan Diego]], [[Eastern Sequoyah]], [[Sequoyah]]
| allegiance      = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] <small>(1940–1949)</small><br />{{flagicon image|Red Eagle Flag.png}} [[Red Eagle]] <small>(1949–1961)</small>
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| allegiance      = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] <small>(1934–1949)</small><br />{{flagicon image|Red Eagle Flag.png}} [[Red Eagle]] <small>(1949–1961)</small>
| branch          = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Miguelist Army]] <small>(1940–1949)</small>
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| branch          = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Miguelist Army]] <small>(1934–1949)</small>
| serviceyears    = 1940–1961
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| serviceyears    = 1934–1961
| rank            = Captain (National Council)<br />Second-Commander (Red Eagle)
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| rank            = [[Lieutenant Colonel (Creeperopolis)|Lieutenant Colonel]] (National Council)<br />Second-Commander (Red Eagle)
 
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'''Gerardo Joel y José-Figueroa Alcocer Ramírez''' (11 December 1916 – 31 October 1962) was a Creeperian communist leader and military officer who served in both the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] and [[Red Eagle]].
 
'''Gerardo Joel y José-Figueroa Alcocer Ramírez''' (11 December 1916 – 31 October 1962) was a Creeperian communist leader and military officer who served in both the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] and [[Red Eagle]].
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== Early life ==
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== Life as an officer for the National Council ==
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== Exile in Rakeo and work for Red Eagle ==
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== Exile in Sequoyah and assassination ==
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After the suppression of Red Eagle in 1961, Alcocer Ramírez fled Rakeo for exile in [[Sequoyah]]. In Sequoyah, he continued his vocal opposition to the Creeperian and Rakeoian governments and calling for a renewed communist revolution to overthrow the Creeperian monarchy and the Stratocratic Authority.
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On 31 October 1962, Alcocer Ramírez was assassinated in his home in [[San Juan Diego]] by Oswaldo Leonardo Juaréz López, a Creeperian living in San Juan Diego who had some of his family members killed during the ''De-Catholization''.
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== Personal life ==
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== Ancestry ==
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|1= {{nowrap|1. '''Gerardo Alcocer Ramírez'''}}
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|2= 2. [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]
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|3= 3. [[Eva Ramírez Buenaventura]]
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|4= 4. [[Alberto Alcocer Hurtado]]
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|5= 5. Yolanda Fraga Molina
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|6= 6. Augusto Ramírez Salinas
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|7= 7. Fátima Buenaventura González
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|8 = 8. José Alcocer Gaitán
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|9 = 9. María Hurtado Melléndez
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|10 = 10. José Fraga Ureña
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|11 = 11. Clara Molina Dávalos
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|12 = 12. Alexander Ramírez Yagüe
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|13 = 13. Clara Salinas Molina
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|14 = 14. Adolfo Buenaventura Obregón
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|15 = 15. Cassandra González Payés
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|16 = 16. Alexander Alcocer Rivas
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|17 = 17. Blanca Gaitán Molina
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|18 = 18. Rodrigo Hurtado Hurtado
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|19 = 19. Isabela Melléndez Pérez
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|20 = 20. Alberto Fraga Muñoz
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|21 = 21. Estefania Ureña Enríquez
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|22 = 22. Maximiliano Molina Navarro
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|23 = 23. Dominga Dávalos Rivas
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|24 = 24. José Ramírez López
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|25 = 25. Adelfa Yagüe Ureña
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|26 = 26. Ramón Salinas Hurtado
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|27 = 27. Alexandra Moreno Carpio
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|28 = 28. Armando Buenaventura Flores
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|29 = 29. Anastasia Obregón Figueroa
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|30 = 30. Juan González Linares
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|31 = 31. Rubí Payés Domínguez
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 22:21, 8 September 2021

In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Alcocer and the second or maternal family name is Ramírez.
Lieutenant Colonel/Second-Commander

Gerardo Alcocer Ramírez
Birth nameGerardo Joel y José-Figueroa Alcocer Ramírez
Born11 December 1916
Adolfosburg, Adolfosburg, Creeperopolis
Died31 October 1962(1962-10-31) (aged 45)
San Juan Diego, Eastern Sequoyah, Sequoyah
AllegianceCreeperopolis Miguelists (1934–1949)
23x15px Red Eagle (1949–1961)
Service/branchCreeperopolis Miguelist Army (1934–1949)
Years of service1934–1961
RankLieutenant Colonel (National Council)
Second-Commander (Red Eagle)
Battles/warsCreeperian Civil War Partisan Resistance in Creeperopolis
Rakeoian Civil War
Spouse(s)
Isabela Pulos Fuentes
(m. 1938; his death 1962)
Children2

Gerardo Joel y José-Figueroa Alcocer Ramírez (11 December 1916 – 31 October 1962) was a Creeperian communist leader and military officer who served in both the National Council for Peace and Order and Red Eagle.

Early life

Life as an officer for the National Council

Exile in Rakeo and work for Red Eagle

Exile in Sequoyah and assassination

After the suppression of Red Eagle in 1961, Alcocer Ramírez fled Rakeo for exile in Sequoyah. In Sequoyah, he continued his vocal opposition to the Creeperian and Rakeoian governments and calling for a renewed communist revolution to overthrow the Creeperian monarchy and the Stratocratic Authority.

On 31 October 1962, Alcocer Ramírez was assassinated in his home in San Juan Diego by Oswaldo Leonardo Juaréz López, a Creeperian living in San Juan Diego who had some of his family members killed during the De-Catholization.

Personal life

Ancestry

Ancestors of Gerardo Joel y José-Figueroa Alcocer Ramírez
16. Alexander Alcocer Rivas
8. José Alcocer Gaitán
17. Blanca Gaitán Molina
4. Alberto Alcocer Hurtado
18. Rodrigo Hurtado Hurtado
9. María Hurtado Melléndez
19. Isabela Melléndez Pérez
2. Mariano Alcocer Fraga
20. Alberto Fraga Muñoz
10. José Fraga Ureña
21. Estefania Ureña Enríquez
5. Yolanda Fraga Molina
22. Maximiliano Molina Navarro
11. Clara Molina Dávalos
23. Dominga Dávalos Rivas
1. Gerardo Alcocer Ramírez
24. José Ramírez López
12. Alexander Ramírez Yagüe
25. Adelfa Yagüe Ureña
6. Augusto Ramírez Salinas
26. Ramón Salinas Hurtado
13. Clara Salinas Molina
27. Alexandra Moreno Carpio
3. Eva Ramírez Buenaventura
28. Armando Buenaventura Flores
14. Adolfo Buenaventura Obregón
29. Anastasia Obregón Figueroa
7. Fátima Buenaventura González
30. Juan González Linares
15. Cassandra González Payés
31. Rubí Payés Domínguez

See also