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4. Logistics 16
5. Army aviation 17
D. Navy 18
1. Organization 19
2. Strength, composition, and disposition 20
3. Training 23
4. Logistics 24
5. Naval infantry 24
6. Naval air arm 25
E. Air force 26
1. Organization 28
2. Strength, composition, and disposition 31
3. Training 31
4. Logistics 34
F. Paramilitary 35
1. Civil Guard 35
2. Armed Police 35


FIGURES
Fig. 1 Military high command (chart) 2
Fig. 2 Personnel strengths (table) 4
Fig. 3 Defense expenditures 6
Fig. 4 Army Central General Staff (chart) 8
Fig. 5 Military regions (map) 10
Fig. 6 Canary Islands Command (map) 11
Fig. 7 Spanish Legion (photo) 12
Fig. 8 Ski troops (photo) 13
Fig. 9 Light tank (photo) 18
Fig. 10 Medium tanks (photo) 18
Fig. 11 Armored personnel carriers (photo) 18
Fig. 12 155-mm howitzers (towed) (photo) 18
Fig. 13 155-mm self-propelled howitzers (photo) 18
Fig. 14 Surface-to-air missiles (photo) 19
Fig. 15 105-mm howitzer (photo) 19
Fig. 16 Tank landing ship 20
Fig. 17 Naval shore establishments (map) 21
Fig. 18 Navy command structure (chart) 22
Fig. 19 Destroyer escort (photo) 22
Fig. 20 Utility landing craft (photo) 26
Fig. 21 Mirage III-E fighter-bomber (photo) 27
Fig. 22 HA-220 Super Saeta aircraft (photo) 27
Fig. 23 Short takeoff and landing aircraft (photo) 28
Fig. 24 Air Ministry (chart) 28
Fig. 25 Air facilities (chart) 30
Fig. 26 Civil Guard police dogs and instructors (photo) 36
Fig. 27 Water trucks used in riot control (photo) 36
Fig. 28 Officers' uniforms and insignia (chart) 36
Fig. 29 Other uniforms and insignia (chart) do


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