League of Nations

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Not to be confused with the League of Nations, formed after WW1.
League of Nations
  • French:Société des Nations
    Baustralian:ᛇᛰᚳᛐᛡᚧᛡ᛫ᛰᚾ᛫ᛖᛟᚧᛐᛰᛖᛇ
Flag
Administrative centerWabasso, Mild Pond
Membership
5 countries
Leaders
• Marshal
John
• Secretary General
Baustralia William Steeger
• Peacekeeper General
Benjamin
Establishment
• Royally chartered by Baustralia
19 December 2018
• Dissolved by Baustralian Parliament
3 October 2019
• Reformed by Paloman Ministry of Defense
25 December 2019
• Official Baustralian handover to Paloma
6 January 2020
• Return to Baustralia
8 March 2020

The League of Nations is a collective body of nations to help foster friendly relations between countries. It also exists as a platform to aid in the formation of micronations, and to develop members into more powerful, and proper governing nations. It was chartered by John on 19 December 2018 and dissolved on 3 October 2019 and officially reformed by the Paloman Ministry of Defense on 25 December 2019 without the request from the Crown of Baustralia who deemed it a royally-chartered dissolved organization before an Act of Parliament was passed in January 2020, the Handover of the League of Nations Act. It was later returned to Baustralia.

Former logo of the Paloman Ministry of Defense, which features the flag of the League of Nations

Mandates

The League of Nations defines mandates as a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country, or the legal instruments that contain the internationally agreed-upon terms for administering the territory on behalf of a geopolitical organization. The League has had only one mandate, the former Baustralian Mandate for York, which created Mandatory York.

Leaders

The league has four leadership positions. The position of Marshal is the head decision-making official of the League. During its first creation, its Marshal was King John of Baustralia, and after reformation, President Aidan McGrath of the Paloma. After giving back the League, John became Marshal once again. The Secretary General is the head presiding officer over all meetings of the League, and the Adjutant General is the commander of all League of Nations forces. In its first creation, the former was King Abrams I of Ikonia, and the latter President Aidan McGrath of the Catholique Socialist Republic. In its 2023 reactivation, the position of Attorney General was created to preside over the legal functions of the League.

History

Founded as the United Micronational Organization in favour of War (UMOW), or in French, Organisation des Micronations Uni en faveur des guerres (OMUG), it failed as micronational organization. It was a successor to the United Micronations, and preceded both the Baustralian Commonwealth and the League of Nations. It was renamed due to its fascist-sounding name, even though it was a highly conservative union. Royally chartered on 19 December 2018, it was dissolved less than a year later on 3 October 2019. The organization, still dissolved, was handed over to Paloma for reformation, but was returned to Baustralia that year.

It has been in a state of abeyance after Baustralian reformation, and was reactivated in September 2023.

Leaders

Marshals
No. Name Date Country
1 King John 19 December 2018 – 3 October 2019  Baustralia
2 President Aidan McGrath 25 December 2019 – 8 March 2020  Paloma
3 King John 7 September 2023 –  Baustralia
Secretaries General
No. Name Date Country
1 King Abrams I 19 December 2018 – 26 January 2019  Ikonia
2 King John 26 January 2019 – 8 March 2020  Baustralia
3 William Steeger 7 September 2023 –  Baustralia
Adjutants General
No. Name Date Country
1 President Aidan McGrath 19 December 2018 – 26 January 2019  Catholique Socialist Republic
2 Tsar Jackson I 28 December 2019 – 8 March 2020  Kapreburg
3 Emperor Benjamin 7 September 2023 – Levinia

League of Nations Force

The League of Nations force is one regiment made up of one company, each three platoons, containing members from their respective military branches. Each member serving in an LN tour are eligible for a League of Nations Medal.

  • League of Nations Regiment
    • 1 Company
      • 1 (Baustralia) Platoon
      • 2 (Levinia) Platoon
      • 3 (Sea Bass) Platoon
      • 4 (Curnon) Platoon
      • 5 (Opstandia) Platoon