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Old 01-08-2009, 03:39 AM
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Then there is Spain and Portugal

PORTUGAL & SPAIN

Portuguese Army
Northern Military Region
1st Infantry Brigade (Composite, 1800 troops, 33 AFV)
1st Special Forces Brigade (800 troops)


Spanish Army
I Corps (Intervention Force)
1st Brunete Armored Division (4000 troops, 74 AFV)
2nd Guzman el Bueno Infantry Division (Mechanized, 5500 troops)
3rd Maestrazgo Infantry Division (Motorized, 3500 troops)
Roger de Lauria Parachute Battalion (350 troops)
Ceuta Artillery Brigade (1000 troops, 45 field artillery & AA)

Military Region I (Madrid)
I Territorial Infantry Brigade (2400 troops)
71st Anti-Aircraft Brigade (1000 troops, 48 AA)

Military Region II (Seville)
II Territorial Infantry Brigade (2000 troops)

Military Region III (Valencia)
6th Artillery Brigade (Mixed, 1700 troops, 35 field artillery)

Military Region IV (Barcelona)
4th Urgel Infantry Division (Mountain, 4000 troops, 72 field artillery & AA)

Military Region V (Saragossa)
Alpine Infantry Brigade (High Altitude, 2000 troops)

Military Region VI (Burgos)
6th Navarra Infantry Division (Mountain, 3000 troops, 48 field artillery & AA)

Military Region VII (Vallodolid)
VII Territorial Infantry Brigade (2400 troops, 12 AFV)

Military Region VIII (Coruna)
VIII Territorial Infantry Brigade (1500 troops, 15 AFV)

Military Region IX
IX Territorial Infantry Brigade (1500 troops, 35 AFV)

Balearics Command
23rd Infantry Brigade (2100 troops)

Los Guardias Civiles de los Ejercito do Madrid
Location: Madrid, Seville and other surrounding areas.
Manpower: 9,000
Vehicles: 12 EE-9 Cascavels, 100 Commando V-150, 1000 mounted troops)
The Guardia Civile is a state police force which mostly patrols the roads and highways, also mounting Trains as need be. They are commanded by Lieutenant-General Manuel de Torres, a man with pale eyes and Brutal tendencies. This force is fairly well disciplined with a good number of experienced personnel.


Royal Spanish Air Force
FAMET (Fazeras Aero Moviles des Ejercitos do Terra)
(Spanish Army Aviation Command)
Location: Madrid
Manpower: 300
Vehicles: 5 OH-58, 9 CH-47, 24 UH-1

Mando Aviaction Tacticale (Tactical Air Command)
Location: Zaragosa, Las Palmas, Tablada
Manpower: 550
Vehicles: 2 P-3 Orions, 4 KC-130, 4 C-130 Hercules, 9 C-212

Mando de la Defensa Area (Air Defense Command)
Location: Torrejon
Manpower: 650
Assets: 4 F-4s, 6 Tornado, 15 F-16s


Allied Naval Forces Southwest
Royal Spanish Fleet
Carrier Principe de Asturias (5 AV-8 Harriers, 6 Seahawk Helicopters)
Beleares Class Frigates Cataluna and Extremadura
Descubierta Class Frigates Diana and Infanta Cristina
Serviola Class Offshore patrol ships Serviola, Centinela, Vigia, Atalaya

I have not used this yet and as a result what I use for my own remain very similar to the general archive. Marc, I hope you'll find something interesting out of this.
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