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Admiral general (Spanish: Almirante general) also called general admiral, is a four-star flag officer and the second highest possible rank in the Spanish Navy. Admiral general ranks immediately above admiral and is equivalent to a General of the Army and a General of the Air. There is not equivalent in the Civil Guard or in the Spanish Navy ...
Admiral general (Spain) Ignacio María de Álava; Alfonso Jofré Tenorio; Fadrique de Toledo, 1st Marquess of Valdueza; García Álvarez de Toledo y Osorio; Ramón Auñón y Villalón; Antonio Azarola y Gresillón; Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas
Admiral-General Luis Carrero Blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis kaˈreɾo ˈβlaŋko]; 4 March 1904 – 20 December 1973) was a Spanish Navy officer and politician.A long-time confidant and right-hand man of dictator Francisco Franco, Carrero served as Prime Minister of Spain.
Spanish Navy Headquarters. The Chief of Staff of the Navy or Admiral Chief of Staff of the Navy (AJEMA) is the highest-ranking military officer of the Spanish Navy that, under the authority of the Defence Minister, exercises command over the naval branch and, as such, is the principal military advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff, the Minister of Defence, the Secretary of State for ...
Royal Armory of Madrid. The Royal Armoury of Madrid or Real Armería de Madrid, is a collection that, among many other things, contains the personal arms of the Kings of Spain, and also houses military weapons, armours and diplomatic works of art like mixed tapestries, paintings and other works of art and trophies.
Vice Admiral Pedro Regalado Aznar: Personal details; Born 25 January 1928 León, Spain: Died: 16 December 1990 (aged 62) Hospital del Aire, Madrid, Spain: Military service; Allegiance Spain: Branch/service Spanish Navy: Years of service: 1946—1992: Rank: Admiral General (1999) Unit: Spanish Navy Spain: Commands: Almirante Cervera destroyer
On June 9, 1810 is constituted for the first time in Spain the Body of General Staff, separated completely from the other Armies branches, following their top officials different military careers. General Blake was its first Chief. Once the War of Independence was over, by Royal Order of June 27, 1814, Ferdinand VII suppressed the General Staff ...
The Defence Staff (Spanish: Estado Mayor de la Defensa, EMAD), based in Madrid, is an organ of the Ministry of Defence that operates as an auxiliary to the Chief of the Defense Staff (JEMAD) within the organic structure of the Spanish Armed Forces and in a military hierarchical position of dependence on the former.