South American Federation (Rebuild Map Game)

The South American Federation is the largest nation in South America formed originally from Brazil, Guyana united under the Native nation, and Venezuela's transitional government.

Brazilian-Venezuelan War
Brazil attempting to secure itself following the global nuclear conflict was inva ded by Venezuela surprisingly. The Venezuelans managed to advance to the Amazon river but due to timely counteroffenses the Brazilian armed forces managed to stop them and encirle the main Venezuelan armed forces.

While this was going on Brazilian army units moved on Puerto Ayacucho and secured the city with moderate resistance establishing a foothold and forcing many of the Venezuelans remaining forces to divert south to try and retake the city. During this period a force of 11,000 marines and some special forces made a large assault on the capital of the Caraca s. Months of Intense fighting the battle for Caracas was a stalemate with Brazilian forces in control of the Residential districts and the Coastal areas. However Venezuelan forces were still in control of the main Government buildings. The following Months led to Brazilian Reinforcements moving once again on the Beseiged city and facilitating the Quick capture of the Capital and the Venezuelan government. A Treaty known as the Treaty of Caracas  was drafted which was the Unconditional surrender of Venezuela, the Creation of a Unified Provinces of Guyana, and The Formaton of the South American Federation.

Inception
The SAF has been sort of a myth forming over the years of a single unified South American State. With Brazil Leading the charge following the Great war much of the continent looks to the SAF for possible membership in the future. The SAF was officially created by the Treaty of Caracas.

Government
The South American Federation governmental structure was founded based upon the United Kingdom's style of sovereignty, with the United States Federal - State governmental relationship. The government consists of three branches, a singular executive with a Cabinet and support staff, a two-house legislative parliament, and a civil, criminal and military judicial court branch. The SAF has a single head of state who lead the executive branch, They are advised by the same advisory council, made up of Congress and the House of Representatives which make up the Full Parliament

Members of the Federation
These are the Member states of the Federation which now include:

Federative Republic of Brazil

Federal Republic of Venezuela

United Provinces of Guyana

Military Strength
The Military of the South American Federation following the Government restructuring and the Nuclear war began a mass Reformed policy in order to secure its future. Following the Venezuelan war new generals agreed that they would not live long in their current state and moved about for military reformation and helping secure the place they lived for future generation especially since much of the planet had been incinerated.

Combined forces
250,000  Active

300,000 Reserve

Army
100,0000 Active 200,000 in Reserve

Navy
70,000 Active 50,000 in Reserve

Marines
40,000 active 10,000 Reserve

Air Force
40,000 Active 50,000 in Reserve

Army Equipment
FN-FAL (Full Service)

M-14 Rifle (Only a few bought)

M-16 Rifle (Only a few bought)

AK-47 (Acquired from Soviet Supplied Guerillas)

M-60 (Illegally Acquired previously through black market

M-2 Browning (Full Service)

M-60 Patton Main Battle Tank (60 in service with Reverse engineering allowing for increased construction)

Naval Equipment
Carriers: FSS Minas Gerais

FSS Enterprise (Under heavy repair and study)

FSS Saö Paulo (under construction)

FSS  Redenção (Under Construction)

Battle Cruisers: None currently

Cruisers: Destroyers: 5
 * Heavy: none
 * Light: none
 * Forrest-Sherman Class : 2 (Currently under repair and catalogue
 * San Juan Class : 50 (planned 10 currently under construction)

Frigates: 12

Corvettes: 30

Supply Ships: (Average/Modified Cargo Cruise Ship)

Air Force Equipment
Fighters:

F-5 Freedom Fighter: 50 (Acquired from US bases in latin america.)

F-4 Phantom : 30 (Acquired from US latine american bases and the Enteprise)

Ground Attack: 

None:

Strategic Bomber: 

None:

Supply: 

C-130: 50 (Purchased or Acquired Prior to the nuclear war for Brazilian Use)