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  2. Spanish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century the new Bourbon dynasty revived Spain's economic and military power through a series of important reforms in the armed forces and the economy, notably those of Charles III of Spain. Thanks to these reforms, Spain performed well during the war of Jenkins' Ear defending overseas territory, won the war of Austrian ...

  3. Structure of the Spanish Army - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Islands Command is a higher command based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, which is tasked to establish and prepare operational units and tasked to carry out military operations in its assigned area. The command consists of all Spanish Army units outside continental Spain and is headed by a three-star general.

  4. Spanish Army - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the military education system was reformed in depth, in order to make its structure and objectives similar to those existing in the civilian universities. It was during this time that the Spanish Army fought in the campaigns in what is now Western Sahara against Arab forces in the area who agitated for the end of Spanish colonial rule.

  5. Military Service (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Flag swearing-in ceremony during military service in Cáceres, in 1980. In the 18th century, with the arrival of the Bourbons in Spain and the need for soldiers for the army, in the context of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1715), the foundations of military recruitment were laid in Spain.

  6. List of units and formations of the Spanish Army 1990

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    Military Region I Center organization (click to enlarge) Coat of Arms of the Military Region I Center The Military Region I Central (Región Militar I Centro) with its headquarters in Madrid encompassed the Community of Madrid (including the Province of Madrid) and the provinces of Ávila, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Segovia, and Toledo, all of Castilla–La Mancha as well as the ...

  7. Asheville Regional Airport becomes 'military hub.' Are ... - AOL

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    In the week since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina and much of the Southeast, Asheville Regional Airport has become a “military hub,” providing relief to the region.

  8. How Spanish king became last hope for missing World War One ...

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    Spain was neutral in the 1914-18 war. The man was found in a German prisoner of war camp. How Spanish king became last hope for missing World War One soldiers' relatives

  9. Military history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The capture of Rheinfelden (1633). The Spanish empire was one of the most powerful in the world and one of largest in history.. The military history of Spain, from the period of the Carthaginian conquests over the Phoenicians to the former Afghan War spans a period of more than 2200 years, and includes the history of battles fought in the territory of modern Spain, as well as her former and ...