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Section I- Geography, Sub-Section A- Land Overview

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The total area of Unified New Mexico 121,412 square miles (314,460 km2). The eastern border of Unified New Mexico lies along 103° W longitude with the state of Oklahoma (U.S.), and three miles (5 km) west of 103° W longitude with Texas (U.S.). On the southern border, Texas (U.S.) makes up the eastern two-thirds, while the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora make up the western third, with Chihuahua making up about 90% of that. The western border with Arizona (U.S.) runs along the 109° 03' W longitude. The southwestern corner of the country is known as the Bootheel. The 37° N latitude parallel forms the northern boundary with Colorado (U.S.). Unified New Mexico and the states of Colorado, Arizona, and Utah come together at the Four Corners in the northwestern corner of New Mexico. New Mexico, although a large country, has little water. Its surface water area is about 250 square miles (650 km2).
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Section I- Geography, Sub-Section B- Climate

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The climate of Unified New Mexico is generally semi-arid to arid, though there are areas of continental and alpine climates, and its territory is mostly covered by mountains, high plains, and desert. The Great Plains (High Plains) are located in the eastern portion of the country, similar to the Colorado high plains in eastern Colorado (U.S.). The two share plenty similarities in terrain, with both having plains, mountains, basins, mesas, and desert lands. Unified New Mexico's average precipitation rate is 13.9 inches (350 mm) a year. The average annual temperatures can range from 64 °F (18 °C) in the southeast to less than 40 °F (4 °C) in the northern mountains. During the summer months, daytime temperatures can often exceed 100 °F (38 °C) at elevations below 5,000 feet (1,500 m), the average high temperature in July ranges from 97 °F (36 °C) at the lower elevations to the upper 70s (°F, up to 26 °C) at the higher elevations. Many cities in Unified New Mexico can have temperature lows in the 20's and into the teens as well. The highest temperature recorded in Unified New Mexico was 122 °F (50 °C) at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Loving on June 27, 1994 and the lowest recorded temperature is −50 °F (−46 °C) at Gavilan on February 1, 1951. New Mexico also receives a decent amount of snow as well, and a lot of snow in its higher elevations in the mountains.
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Section I- Geography, Sub-Section C- Wildlife

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Unified New Mexico offers habitat for occurrence of many plant and animal species, with emphasis upon many desert areas and large amounts of pinon-juniper woodland. Creosote bush, mesquite, cacti, yucca, and desert grasses, including black grama, purple three-awn, tobosa, and burrograss, cover the broad, semiarid plains that cover the southern portion of the country. The northern portion of the nation is home to many tree species such as ponderosa pine, aspen, cottonwood, spruce, fir, and Russian olive, which is an invasive species. Native birds include the Road-runner, Geococcyx californianus and Wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo subspecies mexicana. Other fauna present in Unified New Mexico include black bears, cougars, coyotes, porcupines, skunks, Mexican gray wolves, deer, elk, bison, javalina, big horn sheep, squirrels, chipmunks, pronghorn, western diamondback, kangaroo rat, jackrabbit and a multitude of other birds, reptiles, and rodents.
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Section II- Geography, Subsection A- Pre-Indep. Timeline

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B.C. - 1600- Indian tribes, such as Clovis, Mogollon, and Anasazi live in modern day Unified New Mexico, untouched by Spaniards.

1598- Santa Fe founded.

1692- Don Diego de Vargas' re-conquest of New Mexico

1706- Albuquerque founded.

1812- Mexico annexes of New Mexico.

1900- Mexican Peasent-Worker's Revolt.

1903- New Mexican Peasent-Workers secede from Mexico.
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Section II- History, Sub-Section B- Post-Independence Timeli

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1908- Mexico declares war against Unified New Mexico

1910- Mexican Revolution begins and UNM sends troops to defend their borders

1912- UNM forces defeat Mexicans

1912- First Presidente of Unified New Mexico takes office

1914- UNM soldiers train with American troops

1915- UNM declares war on Germany but never attacks them on the ground

1920- Unified New Mexico and Mexican Rebels defeat Diaz

1942- Unified New Mexico remains neutral in World War 2

1952- Unified New Mexico's military soars

1965- Unified New Mexico declares war against North Vietnam
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Sct. III- Gov., Sub-Sct.-A Past Presidentes and Vice Preside

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Ramon Salazar -- 1912-1922 (R)
Born in 1869, Ramon Salazar grew up in Mexico City, Mexico. His Father was a town shoemaker and his mother stayed at home mostly. At the age of 8, Salazar's mother contracted a unknown disease and died. Ramon's father and family packed up and headed to the new land they had heard of, Nuevo Mexico. There Ramon learned how to read and write and developed a interest in politics. When the time of the Revolution came, Ramon joined the rebels and fought Mexico. He was wounded in the Battle of Juarez, where he was shot 2 times in the leg but he continued fighting. After becoming somewhat of a General by the end of the war, Ramon transferred into the region of politics. He became the Mayor of Roswell at age 29 and succeeded in bringing the cities economy to a all time high. In 1910 at age 41, Ramon started his campaign for President. His office of Mayor helped him and he became the first Presidente. Once in office, he often traveled to places in need and also passed laws in favor of the poor. Ramon retired to his ranch and died peacefully at age 67.

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Federico Dominica -- 1922-1927 (R)
Born: 1858
Pre-Presidente Careers: Ranch Hand, Captain, Lawyer, Mayor
Education: Taos Academy, University of Albuquerque (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Created public school system, expanded rail lines, created the federal reserves, increased many industries.
Died: 1930

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Juan Gatos -- 1927-1932 (D)
Born: 1869
Pre-Presidente Careers: Soldier, Cartographer, Explorer, Lawyer, Mayor
Education: Roswell School for Boys, University of Albuquerque (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Created workers unions, developed highway system
Died:1940

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Marco Pinos -- 1932-1937 (R)
Born: 1878
Pre-Presidente Careers: Explorer, Trapper, General, Lawyer
Education: Santa Fe Academy, University of Juarez (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Built new government buildings, increased highways, created trade routes
Died: 1943

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(PVP*)Felipe Negra -- 1937-1947 (D)
Born: 1883
Pre-Presidente Careers: Farmer, Saddle Maker, Lawyer, Vice-Presidente
Education: Roswell Academy, University of Taos (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Brought the economy back up, guided nation through WW2
Died: 1956

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Jose Corona -- 1947-1952 (D)
Born: 1900
Pre-Presidente Careers: Store-Owner, Lawyer, Mayor
Education: University of Texas (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Instituted new transportation system, increased funding for arts
Died: 1968

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Juan Rey -- 1952-1957 (D)
Born: 1898
Pre-Presidente Careers: General, Trader, Lawyer
Education: Alamogordo School for Boys, University of Juarez (Law)
Notable Accomplishments: Made powerful allies, increased military

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(PVP*)Felipe Negra, Junior -- 1957-1962 (R)
Born: 1900
Pre-Presidente Careers: Farmer, General, Mayor, Vice-Pesidente
Education: Santa Fe Academy
Notable Accomplishments:Created National forests and parks, instituted national holiday system

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Roberto Baca -- 1962- (R)
Born: 1918
Pre-Presidente Careers: General, Mayor
Education: Santa Fe Academy, University of Juarez (Law)
Notable accomplishments: Began production of military vehicles, strengthened ties between the United States.

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Miguel Consuelo -- 1912-1922 (R)
Jorge Baca -- 1922-1927 (R)
Felipe Negra -- 1927-1932 (D)
Fransisco Martinez -- 1932-1937 (R)
Jaime Gonzales -- 1937-1947 (D)
Juan Rivera -- 1947-1952 (D)
Felipe Negra, Junior -- 1952-1957 (D)
Roberto Solos -- 1957-1962 (R)
Marco Pinon -- 1962-1972

*Past Vice Presidente
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Section III- Gov. Sub-Section B- Powers of El Presidente

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*Excerpt from Republic of Unified New Mexico Constitution*

It is hereby ACCEPTED by the House of The People of the Republic of Unified New Mexico, that the powers of El Presidente are as follows:

El Presidente has the power to declare war.
El Presidente has the power to declare martial law.
El Presidente has the power to veto a passed law.
El Presidente has the power to pardon a prisoner from any jail within national boundaries.
El Presidente has the power to elect a Vice Presidente
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Sct. III- Gov., Sub-Sct. C- Powers of the House of the Peopl

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*Excerpt from the Republic of Unified New Mexico Constitution*

The House has the power to pass a law.
The House has the power to declare war.
The House has the power to revoke a law.
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Section III- Government., Sub-Section D- Political Parties

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Major Parties

Republican
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-Objective: Lower taxes, smaller government, pro-life, less gun control, enterprise economic system
Chairman: Roberto Baca

Democratic
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-Objective: Tax breaks for the poor, larger, controlling government, pro-choice, higher gun control
Chairman: Alfonso Martinez
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Section III- Gov., Sub-Section E- Government Officials

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Presidente- Roberto Baca

Vice Presidente- Marco Pinon

Secretary of Defense- Jorge Manzana

Secretary of Foreign Affairs- Jaime Belo

Secretary of Trade- Alfonso Alaniz

Secretary of Internal Welfare- Fabian Galbodon

Speaker of the House- Marco Rodriguez
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Section III- Gov., Sub-Section F- Departments of Government

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Department of Defense
-Board of Foreign Wars
Founded: 1915

Current Chairman: General Jorge Rotero

Members: 31

Responsibilities:
Reforms of military method and procedure.
Budget of foreign wars.
Armed forces rights while overseas.
Martial law in foreign wars.


-Board of War Criminals and Persons of Interest
Founded: 1941

Current Chairman: General Felipe Juan Lotero

Members: 19

Responsibilities:
Reforms in criminal treatment and jailing.
Current persons of interest and war criminals.
Justice of war criminals.


-Board of Technological Development
Founded: 1918

Current Chairman: General Jesus Galbodon

Members: 7

Responsibilities:
Mechanics of military technology.
Safety of military technology.


Department of Internal Affairs
-Board of Police Forces
Founded: 1913

Current Chairman: Captain Antonio Pecos

Members: 39

Responsibilities:
Justice of criminals.
Treatment and jailing of criminals.
Police procedure reform.

-Board of Fire Control
-Board of Natural Disasters

Department of Transportation
-Board of Air Transportation
-Board of Rail Transportation
-Board of Road Transportation
-Board of Traffic
-Board of Transportation Safety

Department of Foreign Affairs
-Board of Foreign Relations
-Board of Currency Translation

Department of Trade
-Board of Foreign Trade
-Board of Internal Trade
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Section IV- Economy, Sub-Section A- Economy Overview

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Population Below Poverty: 578,000

Labor Force: 2,179,000

Unemployment rate: 5%

Major Industries: Ranching, Mining, Forestry

Electricity Consumption: 20,639

Electricity Production: 21,782

Agricultural Products: Chiles, Beans, Potatoes

Exports: Cattle, Chiles, Lumber

Export Partners: United States of America, Mexico, Guatemala, U.S. Virgin Islands

Imports: Water, Metals, Wool, Fruits

Internal Debt: 5,437,890

External Debt: 7,951,972

Currency: Federal Note

Exchange Rates: 1 dollar = 2.5 Federal Notes

1 Peso = 0.6 Federal notes
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Section IV- Economy, Sub-Section B- Jobs & Wages

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Jobs
Average Jobs
Business: 30%
Agriculture: 28%
Government: 25%
Manufacturing: 12%
Other: 5%

Best Paying Jobs
1. Business
2. Government
3. Agriculture
4. Manufacturing

Working Age: 14

Wages
Average National Wage /year: 40,000-FN
Average Business Wage /year: 55,000-FN
Average Government Wage /year: 48,000-FN
Average Agriculture Wage /year: 33,000-FN
Average Manufacturing Wage / year: 30,000-FN

Minimum Wage /year: 27,000-FN
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Section IV- Economy, Sub-Section C- Products

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Cost of Average products

Gallon of Milk: .2-FN
Loaf of Bread: .25-FN
Carton of Eggs: .32-FN
Carton of Ice Cream: .34-FN

Shoes: 5.5-FN
Shirt: 3.5-FN
Socks: 1.4-FN

Car: 653-FN
Bike: 19-FN

Television: 345-FN
Radio: 224-FN

Life Insurance /year: 1,237-FD

Top Products:

Beef
Cane Sugar
Wheat Flour
Baking Soda
Coffee Beans
Books
Shoes
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Section V- Culture and People, Sub-Section A-Demographics

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Total Population: 5,672,987

Caucasian: 1,329,765
Hispanic: 3, 549,781
African American: 645,984
Islander: 147,457

Roman Catholic: 3,987,765
Protestant: 1,009,872
Jewish: 432,556
Muslim: 242, 794

Wealthy: 789,654
Upper Middle Class: 1,234,731
Middle Class: 2,459,091
Lower Middle Class: 782,149
Poor: 407,632

Average Weight: 143
Average Height: 5'11''

Median Age: 31
0-14: 20%
15-64: 67%
65 +: 12.8%
Life Expectancy (males): 79
Life Expectancy (females): 83

1.34 males/female

Noun: New Mexican
Adjectives: New Mexican
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Section V- The Arts, Sub-Section B- The Arts

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Movies
Famous Movies:

Forward March
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-A platoon's account of the war in the pacific.

Lovers Poker
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-Two young Americans take a romantic trip to Rome but encounter their ex-lovers.

Sell the Man
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-An innocent slave enchants a young white girl in a plantation in Alabama.

Revolucion
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-A young soldier joins the revolution against Mexico, and he finds out what he was actually fighting for.
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Section V- People and Culture, Sub-Section C- Celebrities

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Jorge Negrete
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-Born in Albuquerque in 1922, Jorge grew up with a love for acting. He would take any opportunity possible to act in any school plays. When he turned 17 he left home and went to work in plays and musicals. He worked in theatre until 1955, when he decided to audition for Forward March. He landed the role and became Private Pepe. Though this movie was filmed in America Jorge came back to New Mexico to act in countless other films

Dolores Del Rio
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-Born to a drunkard father and abusive mother in 1941, Dolores left home at age 16. She traveled the country in search of a real family and found it in Santa Fe. The "family' she had found was a group of actors. Her new brothers and sister begged her to audition for Lover's Poker, and to many peoples surprise, she got the role. The film was mainly shot in New Mexico, so Dolores was perfect for the role. With the experienced gained from Lover's Poker, Dolores has moved on to star in many more films.

Mario Lanza
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-Mario Lanza was born in 1935 to a wealthy acting family. Mario was born with the acting gene and stared in films at an early age. He has progressed through the many years he has had in film gaining much experience. His hobbies include fishing and running the many charities he owns.
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Section V- People and Culture, Sub-Section D- Sports

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Futbol Sports Teams:
Albuquerque Road Runners
National Ranking: #1
National Record: 29-3
Coach: Ricardo Rodriguez

Santa Fe Cougars
National Ranking: #2
National Record: 27-5
Coach: Jaime Garcia

Roswell Jets
National Ranking:#3
National Record: 26-6
Coach: Tomas Pinon

Juarez Flacons
National Ranking:#4
National Record: 24-8
Coach: Salamon Garza

Carlsbad Caronas
National Ranking:#5
National Record: 23-9
Coach: Jesus Ruiz

Taos Mountaineers
National Ranking:#6
National Record: 20-12
Coach: Angel Torres

Los Alamos Antelope
National Ranking: #7
National Record: 19-11
Coach: Roberto Tesero

Clines Corner Bears
National Ranking: #8
National Record: 17-15
Coach: Alfonso Alvarez

Alamogordo Geckos
National Ranking:#9
National Record: 14-19
Coach: Juan Medina

Clovis Indians
National Ranking:#10
National Record: 10-22
Coach: Jorge Lopez

Farmington Eagles
National Ranking:#11
National Record: 8-24
Coach: Carlos Ortiz
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Section VI- Military, Sub-Section A- Military Careers

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Infantry Division
1.Infantryman
-Leads and participates in combat missions.
2. Special Forces Member
-Leads and participates in special combat missions.
3. Military Police Officer
-Provides security of military bases, foreign and domestic.


Airborne Division
1. Paratrooper
-Leads and participates in combat missions by way of air jumps.
2. Combat Search and Rescue Soldier
-Rescues injured target and has the ability to heal them.


Aviation Division
1. Pilot
-Flies a range of aircraft on a variety of missions.
2. Navigator
-Assists pilots in reaching destinations. Maintains radio contact with Air Operations Managers.
3. Air Operations Manager
-Delivers orders to pilots and navigators.


Armor Division
1. Driver
- Drives array of Armored Vehicles.
2. Navigator
- Assists drives in reaching destinations and spots targets.


Engineering Division
1. Engineer
-Develops new technology for the Military.
2. Repair Technician
-Repairs equipment and vehicles.
3. Equipment Operator
-Operates various construction.
4. Firefighter
-Responds to fires and chemical threats.
5.Topographic Mapper
-Makes maps for Military use.


Transport Division
1. Driver
-Drives transport Vehicles.
2. Pilot
-Flies transport craft to a designated target.


Artillery Division
1. Canon Crew member
-Loads and fires artillery equipment.
2. Artillery Support Spotter
-Spots enemy targets


Communication Division
1.Radio Operator
-Contacts troops through radio.
2.Tellecomunication and Cable Installer
-Installs equipment.
3.Journalist
-Documents news.


Legal Division
MGL
-Lawyer for the Military.
Paralegal
-Assists MGLs.


Medical Division
1.Doctor
-Heals patients in foreign countries and at base.
2.Dentist
-Sees patients on base.
3.Pharmacist
-Runs pharmacies on base and in field hospitals.
4.Combat Medic
-Provides medical experience on missions.
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Section VI- Military, Sub-Section B- Training

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Basic Training (enlisted)-
-In-Processing: Registering into Military databases, rationing equipment, Military hair standards.
-Class: Learning proper responses, how to wear a uniform, military ranks, military movements.
-Physical Training: Running, strength exercises, team sports.

-Class: Military movements, proper radio communication, assembling and cleaning weapons.
-Physical training: Running, strength exercises, marching, team sports.

-Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training.
-Physical Training: Running, marching, strength exercises.
-Firing Range: Colt M1911, M-16.
-Obstacle Course: Ropes, ladders, trenches, barbed wire, water obstacles.

-Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training, land navigation.
-Physical Training: Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
-Firing Range: M-16, M-60, LAW.

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training.
Physical Training: Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range: M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course: Ropes, ladders, trenches, barbed wire, water obstacles.

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training.
Physical Training: Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range: M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training, survival.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training, survival.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training, survival.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:

Class: Military movements, assembling and cleaning weapons, leadership training, survival, helicopter landing.
Physical Training:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
Firing Range:M-16, M-14, LAW, M-60.
Obstacle Course:Running, marching, strength exercises, team sports.
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Section VI- Military, Sub-Section C- Vehicles

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Transports
M35 Cargo Truck
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Cargo and troop transport.
In use: 1951-Present
Manufacturer: REO (Korean)
Weight: 13,000 Lbs.
Length: 277in.
Width: 96 in.
Height: 112 in.
Speed: 55 mph.

M151
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Small squad transport.
In Use: 1959-Present
Manufacturer: Ford (USA)
Length: 133 inch
Width: 64 inch
Height: 71 inch
Speed: 60 mph.


Tanks
M60
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Main battle tank for short range.
In Use: 1961-Present
Manufacturer: Chrysler
Length: 22 ft 9 in.
Width: 11 ft 11 in
Height: 10 ft 6.5 in.
Speed:30 mph


Helicopters
UH1 Huey
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Transport and attack aircraft.
In Use: 1959-Present
Manufacturer: Bell
Length: 44 ft 7 in.
Width: 5 ft.
Height: 10 ft.
Speed: 127 mph


Fixed Wing
C-141 Starlifter
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A-37 Dragonfly
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Crew: 2
Length: 28 ft 3.4 in
Wingspan: 35 ft 10.3 in
Height: 8 ft 10.3 in
Wing area: 183.9 ft²
Empty weight: 6,211 lb
Max takeoff weight: 14,000 lb
Powerplant: 2 × General Electric J85-GE-17A turbojet, 2,850 lbf
Maximum speed: 507 mph
Cruise speed: 489 mph
Range: 800 nm
Combat radius: 400 nm
Service ceiling: 41,765 ft
Rate of climb: 6,990 ft/min
Guns: 1× .308 in (7.62 mm) GAU-2B/A minigun
Hardpoints: 8 under-wing with a capacity of 1,230 kg
Gun pods: SUU-11/A (1× 7.62 mm M134 minigun), GPU-2/A (1× 20 mm M197 cannon), 30 mm DEFA cannon
Rockets: four pods, each with seven 70 mm/2.75 inch rockets (Mk 4/Mk 40 FFAR rockets in a LAU-32/A, LAU-59, or LAU-68 launcher) or (Mk 66/WAFAR rockets in a LAU-131 launcher)
Missiles: AIM-9 Sidewinder
Bombs: 500 lb (241 kg) Mk.82 (×4 on multiple ejector racks), SUU-14 bomblet dispenser
Other: Napalm tanks, SUU-25/A Flare Dispense

B-47 Stratobomber
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Manufacturer: Boeing
In Use:1951-Present
Cost: 1.9 m
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Section VI- Military, Sub-Section D- Weapons

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M-16A1
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In Use: 1960-Present
Manufacturer: Colt
Weight: 9 lbs.
Length: 40 in.
Rate of Fire: 45-60 rounds/minute
Range: 550 meters


M-60 Machine Gun
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In Use: 1957-Present
Manufacturer: Saco
Weight: 23 lbs.
Length: 44 in.
Rate of Fire: 500-600 rounds/min
Range: 1,200 yds.


M-14 Rifle
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In Use: 1960-Present
Manufacturer: Colt
Weight: 11.5 lbs.
Length: 45.6 in.
Rate of Fire: 700-750 rounds/minute
Range: 460 m


M1911
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In Use: 1925-Present
Manufacturer:Browning
Weight: 2.44 lb.
Length: 8.25 in.
Rate of Fire: 20-30 rounds/minute
Range: 100 m


M114 15mm Howitzer
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Section V- Military, Sub-Section E- Uniforms

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Dress Uniform
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Combat Uniform
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Section V- Military, Sub-Section F- Officer Path

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Military Academy
The UNM Military Academy is located in Roswell. It is a 500 acre campus, including sports fields. Cadets attend 4 years of this Academy and major in one of the approved majors, while training to become a officer.

College ROTC
Students attend a college that offers ROTC courses, while training to become a Officer

Officer-Enlisted School
Enlisted members train to become Officers.
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