Subversive MIR-VR detachment with 35 combatants in San Martin
By 1984, the MIR-VR had established a subversive detachment in San Martin with 35 combatants, as a result of the work of organization and military training begun in 1982. This detachment was decisive for the choice of San Martin as the headquarters of the Guerrilla Front of the MIR-VR.
Between 1982 and 1984, the MIR-VR carried out territorial reconnaissance work in San Martin, with area leaders who traveled throughout the area making maps, carrying out population and housing censuses, and locating villages, roads, paths, trails, trails, native ethnic groups, bridges and streams. By 1984, the MIR-VR already had a subversive detachment of 35 combatants in the department of San Martin. This detachment was one of the determining factors in the choice of San Martin as the headquarters of the Guerrilla Front, together with the previous political work carried out through SUTE-SM. The organization had previously established a political-military doctrinal school in the Alto Shanusi area in January 1982, where fifteen combatants were trained in weapons handling, explosives of war, guerrilla warfare strategies and hand-to-hand combat.