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  2. Military ranks of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Army: Alférez alumno (5.º curso) Alférez alumno (4.º curso) Alférez alumno (3.er curso) Cadete de 3.º (con asignaturas pendientes) Cadete (2.º curso)

  3. Comparative army officer ranks of Hispanophone countries

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    Argentine Army [1. Teniente general: General de división: General de brigada: Coronel mayor: ... Spanish Army [16. Capitán general: General de ejército:

  4. Spanish Army - Wikipedia

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    Officially designated as División Española de Voluntarios by the Spanish Army and as 250 Infanterie-Division in the German Army, the Blue Division was the only component of the German Army to be awarded a medal of their own, commissioned by Hitler in January 1944 after the Division had demonstrated its effectiveness in impeding the advance of ...

  5. Spanish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Military Emergencies Unit (Spanish: Unidad Militar de Emergencias), is the most recently instituted branch of the Spanish Armed Forces, resulting from a decision of the Council of Ministers of Spain in 2005.

  6. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Hispanophone countries

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  7. List of military weapons of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of weapons used by the Spanish Army, one of the world's oldest armies, with its history dating back to the 16th century. Spanish-American War

  8. Regiment of Hibernia - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Monarchy and Irish Mercenaries.- The Wild Geese in Spain 1618-68. (R.A. Stradling) The Irish Brigades in the Service of France, J.C. O'Callaghan. The Wild Geese, M. Hennessy; The March of O'Sullivan Beare, L.J. Emerson. The O' Neills in Spain, Spanish Knights of Irish Origin, Destruction by Peace, Micheline Kerney Walsh. The Irish ...

  9. General of the Army (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    General of the Army (Spanish: General de Ejército), also called Army General, is a four-star general officer and the second highest possible rank in the Spanish Army. A General of the Army ranks immediately above a Lieutenant general and is equivalent to an Admiral General and a General of the Air .