• Rafael García Valiño (24 October 1898 – 29 June 1972) was a Spanish army officer who fought in the Spanish Civil War for the Nationalist faction. He was...
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  • Rafael García Valiño (1898–1972), Spanish army officer in the Spanish Civil War Rafael García Granados (1893–1955), Mexican historian Rafael García-Herreros...
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    Maestrazgo Army Corps was sent as reinforcements, led by General Rafael García Valiño.[citation needed] General Fidel Davila[citation needed] The Morocco...
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    Air Spain was established in January 1965 by Lieutenant General Rafael García Valiño and Banco del Noroeste. Its director general was José Maria Rivero...
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    28 January 1954. Retrieved 7 October 2015. News report featuring Rafael García Valiño, High-commissioner of Spanish Morocco and Khalifa Moulay el-Hassan...
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    Commissioner   • 1913 (first) Felipe Alfau Mendoza • 1951–1956 (last) Rafael García Valiño Historical era Interwar period • Treaty of Madrid 27 November 1912...
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    alongside the Italian General Mario Berti. A reserve commanded by García Escámez and García Valiño constituted the main force. José Enrique Varela with the army...
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    PSUC CNT Republican Left PSOE Commanders and leaders José Moscardó Rafael García Valiño Juan Yagüe Vicente López Tovar Strength 50,000 men 4,000 to 7,000...
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    led by Lister on 25 December. On the left flank, Muñoz Grandes and Garcia Valiño advanced towards Cervera and Artesa, but they were blocked by the 26th...
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    protectorate in Morocco 4 March 1945 – 24 March 1951 Succeeded by Rafael García Valiño Spanish nobility New creation Marquis of San Fernando de Varela 1951...
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    Brigades of Navarre, respectively commanded by Colonels Rafael García Valiño, Camilo Alonso Vega and Rafael Latorre Roca [es], respectively, began the offensive...
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    Council. Si Sayed Hassan Ibrahim: minister of state of Yemen. 1956 Rafael García Valiño: high commissioner of Spain to Morocco. 1957 Eduardo González-Gallarza:...
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    Aróstegui 2013, pp. 159–790 like José Solchaga Zala, Rafael García-Valiño, Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Rafael Latorre Vega, Camilo Alonso Vega, Juan B. Sanchez...
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    (Aranda), and a central column moving between them through the mountains (Garcia Valiño). The Nationalists found it slow going due to rainy weather in March...
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    May 1941 4 September 1942 1 year, 115 days 17 Divisional general Rafael García Valiño (1898–1972) 4 September 1942 24 March 1950 7 years, 201 days 18 Lieutenant...
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    of Staff of the Army 12 May 1941 – 4 September 1942 Succeeded by Rafael García Valiño Preceded by Juan Vigón Chief of the Defence High Command 3 June 1955...
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    fronts without resistance. Solchaga's Navarra Corps, Gambara's CTV and Garcia Valiño's Army of Maestrazgo advanced from Toledo. On 28 March, Colonel Prada...
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    Aguirre Alberto Montaud Fidel Dávila Arrondo José Solchaga Zala Rafael García Valiño Juan Bautista Sánchez Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen Strength 50...
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    1967) Francisco Franco y Salgado Araújo [es] Alfredo Galera (1956) Rafael García Valiño Carlos Iniesta Cano (18 July 1969) José Lacalle (1956) Tomás de Liniers...
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  • the V Military Region [es] (Aragon). In October 1964 he replaced Rafael García Valiño as Captain General of the I Military Region [es] (Madrid) and held...
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    so far. It was also known in Catalonia as the "García Line", named after General Rafael García Valiño who participated in the fighting against the invasion...
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    Col. Alfonso Beorlegui Canet (DOW) Lt. Col. José Solchaga Lt. Col. Rafael García Valiño Strength 3,000 3,500 men Ju 52 bombers Italian bombers Panzer I tanks...
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  • much of the combat action. Disregarding the advice of fellow generals García Valiño and Yagüe and Aranda who preferred to hold the front as it was and initiate...
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    Royal Palace of Tétouan Seat Tetuán Formation 3 April 1913 First holder Felipe Alfau Mendoza Final holder Rafael García Valiño Abolished 7 April 1956...
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    Manuel Margarida Valdes Emilio Mola Colonel Alfonso Beorlegui Canet † Rafael García Valiño Strength Over 2,000–3,000 Over 2,000 A battery of 155 mm guns Some...
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  • Army Corps (Aranda’s Galicia corps, Yagüe's Morocco corps and the Garcia Valiño’s Navarre Corp), the Italian CTV and Monasterio’s cavalry division. On...
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    fronts: Varela from Teruel, Aranda along the Mediterranean coast, and Garcia Valiño in a central column moving between them through the mountains. The Nationalists...
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  • será 1997: Lorenzo Silva for La flaqueza del bolchevique 1998: Ignacio García-Valiño for La caricia del escorpión 1999: Lilian Neuman for Levantar ciudades...
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  • Division and destined for the coastal sector; attacked by the forces of Rafael García Valiño, the 83rd MB suffered severe attrition and on May 11 it had to be...
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  • apócrifa de Los Planetas, los reyes del 'indie' español". El Confidencial. García, Juan Jesús; Cabrero, José E. (17 May 2023). "Estos son Los Planetas de...
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