Security and Assault Corps (redirect from Guardias de Asalto)
1931, the new Republican regime created the Assault Guards (Spanish: Guardia de Asalto) as a gendarmerie-style national armed police that could be used to...
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Civil Guard (Spain) (redirect from Servicio Marítimo de la Guardia Civil)
other Spanish police corps such as the Guardias de Asalto and the Carabineros (Real Cuerpo de Carabineros de Costas y Fronteras), where when the Civil...
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force Guardia Civil, the Spanish gendarmerie Costa Rican Civil Guard, a former gendarmerie Civil Guard (Peru), a gendarmery Guardia de Asalto, the urban...
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service was Guardia de Asalto (formally Cuerpo de Seguridad y Asalto), set up by the Republic (some 18,000). The Civiles and the Asaltos were subordinated...
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José Castillo (police officer) (redirect from José del Castillo Sáez de Tejada)
José del Castillo Sáenz de Tejada (29 June 1901 – 12 July 1936) was a Spanish Police Guardia de Asalto (Assault Guard) lieutenant during the Second Spanish...
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Police ranks of Spain (section Guardia de Asalto)
police hierarchy in Spanish police forces. (*) Constable with the rank "Guardia Civil" with 6 years of service obtain statuts of non-commissioned officer...
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triumph of the Popular Front in the February 1936 elections, a group of Guardia de Asalto and other leftist militiamen mortally shot the opposition leader José...
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(loyalist share: 51% of Guardia Civil, 65% of Carabineros and 70% of Guardia de Asalto) is provided in Tusell, Javier (1998), Historia de España en el siglo...
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gain control over the other customs posts. The Guardia Nacional Republicana and the Guardia de Asalto ("Assault Guards") were sent to Figueras and other...
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José Calvo Sotelo (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
life. After the Guardia de Asalto leader José Castillo was killed by falangists at 10 pm on 12 July 1936, a group of Guardia de Asalto and other leftist...
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Armed Police Corps (redirect from Cuerpo de Policía Armada y de Tráfico)
sporting lances for ceremonial parades. Carabineros Guardia Civil Cuerpo de Seguridad y Asalto Cuerpo General de Policía Political repression White Terror (Spain)...
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"Harca Berenguer" and "Columna Carranza", Foreign Legion, Guardia Civil, and Guardia de Asalto, there were also regulares, army infantry, cavalry, artillery...
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the Guardia de Asalto, Officer Luis Cuenca shot him in the back of the neck in summary execution. July 14 Shootout between the Guardia de Asalto and falangist...
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conspiracy. Guardia Civil, the key policing formation of the country, was led by brigade general Sebastián Pozas Perea, while Guardia de Asalto, formatted...
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prisoner to be executed. The minister of interior Paulino Gómez ordered Guardia de Asalto to evacuate towards Girona; at this point the city was left with no...
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strike, the government's response was toughened and the republican Guardia de Asalto was sent to Barcelona. The repression of the demonstrations became...
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reorganized the police forces of Spain (namely the Cuerpo de Vigilancia [es] and the Guardia de Asalto) and officially the General Police Corps was created...
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the 65. and 2. Assault Division. Particular role was played by the Guardia de Asalto colonel Armando Alvárez, who emerged as the key commander who co-ordinated...
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local police in Bilbao. Guardia de Asalto Carabineros de España Cuerpo Superior de Policía (Superior Police Corps) Guardia Nacional Republicana - Replaced...
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approximately 35,000 units Guardia Civil, approximately 10,300 units Customs agents, approximately 1,400 units Guardia de Asalto, 227 units Republic Spanish...
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definitively. Guardia de Asalto Civil Guard (Spain) Spanish Republican Armed Forces (in Spanish) Guerra Civil Española 1936 «Unidades: La Guardia Civil Archived...
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Madrid, all reporting to Minister of Interior: Guardia Civil, Guardia de Asalto and the police. Guardia Civil was initially targeted for major purge and...
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del Mas de la Serra en Monroyo". Diario de Teruel (in European Spanish). Retrieved 24 March 2024. "La Masacre de Monroyo. En 1947, la guardia civil franquista...
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began immediately. Plans went ahead to secure Seville. The local Guardia de Asalto (Assault Guard) resisted around the town hall but was well beaten...
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On the 20th, the barracks was stormed by a mixture of workers and Guardias de Asalto ("assault guards", an urban police force) loyal to the government...
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ministry building, managed to deploy Guardia Civil and Guardia de Asalto units on defensive positions around Plaza de Cibeles before the rebels marched in...
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(loyalist factions, later renamed the National Republican Guard) Guardias de Asalto Spanish Republican Air Force At least 40,000 individual volunteers...
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especially Alcaraz. There was also 1 company of Guardia de Asalto and a minor detachment of Guardia de Seguridad deployed in the province. Albacete was...
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González Peña In the original: “El alzamiento de 1934 es imperdonable. La decisión del presidente de la República de llamar al poder a la CEDA era inatacable...
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Molina (born 30 April 1932) is a Spanish former lieutenant colonel of the Guardia Civil, and the most prominent figure in the failed coup d'état against...
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