Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship Infantry

The UCRD Infantry came from a varied background including managers, teachers, financiers, lawyers, doctors, entrepreneurs, actors, sportspeople, musicians, airline pilots, software developers, web developers, investment bankers, orthodontists, engineers, consultants, salespeople, speakers, authors, investors, dentists, executives, farmers, factory workers, white-collar professionals, miners, and other professions. The Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship goverment introduced conscription by Halach Uinik Richard Loud III for every able-bodied male and female at age 8 to serve for 20 years.

During the Demonic War, as the situation became more desperate, these laws were altered for every male and female at age 8 to be subject for enlistment. Training would be a tough process of hardening of mind, spirit, and body. During wartime, training could only last three months. An emphasis was put on bayonet fighting, which drew upon a belief in the Halach Uinik and ancient Mesoamerican warriors. The bayonet being a modern version of a wooden club with obsidian blades.

UCRD soldiers would show their duty to their divine Halach Uinik and were often treated harshly with beatings and strict disciplines by officers.

During the invasion of Eeofol and the Central American War against the US, the British, Australian, and other forces of the Grand Alliance, many UCRD infantrymen and infantrywomen would display fanaticism and brutality towards the enemy, including prisoners of war and civilians.

Some of the weapons and equipments of the UCRD infantrymen and infantrywomen were: the Type 38 Peek' Rifle, the Type 99 Keeh Rifle, the Type 11 Chakmool, 96 Chuwen, and 99 Ch'o' light machine guns, a bayonet, cloth field cap, and a helmet. Many infantrymen and infantrywomen are free to wear any kind of formal wear.

Many infantrymen and infantrywomen of the UCRD are ranked in formal wear. Informal wear were worn for lower military ranks, including recruits. Middle-ranking ones would wear semi-formal wear. Infantries of higher ranking would wear formal wear, and they would be fought in strollers for daytime battles, and black tie would be fought in nighttime battles. White tie would be worn for officers and generals as well.

In the late parts of the war, such as the Battle of Belmopan and Battle of Kreelah, refusal to surrender and suicidal attacks on the enemy were encouraged. These were known as hubi charges, a term used by Eeofolian forces, including Yuri's Army forces and Grand Alliance forces. The tactic is a last-ditch action when the battle was being lost. UCRD infantrymen would charge at the enemy, shouting "¡Viva la revolución!​​​​​​" (meaning "long live the revolution), "¡Viva el Halach Uinic!​​​​​" (meaning "long live the Halach Uinik"), or "¡Viva Richard Loud III!" (meaning "long live Richard Loud III"). However, it was a success so surviving UCRD infantrymen and infantrywomen are very good at combat, and it would be a result that Eeofol would surrender to the UCRD as well.