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Operation Clean Hands

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Operation Clean Hands
Part of Spring Crisis of 1739
Date IV.1739 AN - Present
Location Nouvelle Alexandrie
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Department of Defense
Commanders and leaders
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Marissa Santini
(Premier)
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Marcus Villanueva
(Chairman of Joint Chiefs)
Units involved
All branches of Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Not a combat operation; internal reform program

Operation Clean Hands (Alexandrian: Opération Mains Propres; Martino: Operación Manos Limpias; Wechua: Ch'uya Maki Ruway) is a comprehensive military reform program initiated by the government of Nouvelle Alexandrie in IV.1739 AN following the Spring Crisis of 1739. Led jointly by Premier Marissa Santini and the Department of Defense, the operation represents the most extensive reorganization of the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie since the Federation's founding in 1685 AN. The program encompasses wide-ranging reforms including the establishment of new oversight mechanisms, mandatory rotation of senior commanders, enhanced civilian control protocols, and the creation of specialized institutions like the Military Ethics and Constitutional Education Command and Civil-Military Relations Board.

The operation was developed in direct response to the institutional failures revealed during the Spring Crisis of 1739, particularly the ability of rogue military elements to mobilize significant forces against the constitutional government. Its implementation has been characterized by a methodical, phase-based approach, beginning with immediate command restructuring and expanding to encompass comprehensive changes in military education, promotion policies, and civilian oversight mechanisms. The program's name, suggested by King Sinchi Roca II himself, symbolizes the commitment to purifying and modernizing the military establishment while maintaining its essential role in national defense.

Background

Main article: Spring Crisis of 1739

Planning and Development

Implementation

Phase One: Emergency Reforms (IV-VI.1739)

Phase Two: Institutional Development (VII-XII.1739)

Phase Three: Educational Reform (1740-1741)

Phase Four: Operational Integration (1742-Present)

Key Components

Command Restructuring

Oversight Mechanisms

Educational Reforms

Promotion and Rotation Policies

Impact and Assessment

See also