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  2. Civil Guard (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Column of Guardias Civiles during the 1934 Asturian Revolution, Brañosera. The Guardia Civil was also given the political task of restoring and maintaining land ownership and servitude among the peasantry of Spain by the King, who desired to stop the spread of anti-monarchist movements inspired by the French Revolution.

  3. Academia de Suboficiales de la Guardia Civil - Wikipedia

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    The Academia de Suboficiales de la Guardia Civil (ASGC, English: Academy of NCOs of the Civil Guard) is a training center belonging to the Guardia Civil. [1] It is located in San Lorenzo de El Escorial , where training is given in security, technical and military subjects for enlisted personnel joining the non-commissioned officers of the Civil ...

  4. Law enforcement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unidad del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía adscrita a la Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía. Their missions are the custody of buildings belonging to the Autonomous Regions, VIP escort, coordination and control of safety functions with private security companies and inspection and control of gambling installations.

  5. Liermo shooting - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of November 27, 1980 in Liermo, Ángel Solana left his home.He took a shotgun, ammunition, put on a yellow raincoat. It was cold and raining then. He walked to the main street of Liermo.

  6. Directorate-General of the Civil Guard - Wikipedia

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    The need to create a rural agency that gave security to the fields and roads of Spain was evident in the first half of the 19th century. The confiscation processes of the mentioned century, the fractionation of rural property, the dissolution of the National Militia and the political vicissitudes and continuous changes of government were some of the causes that led to the birth of the Civil ...

  7. Civil Guard - Wikipedia

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    Gardes Civiles Indigenes, fully armed and equipped, and full time paramilitary forces raised in some French colonies for service in that colony. Garde Civique of Belgium, a historic militia maintained until 1914. Civil Guard (Costa Rica), fully merged into the Fuerza Pública. Civil Guard (Peru), police force of Peru in 1924.

  8. Grupo de Acción Rápida - Wikipedia

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    Grupo de Acción Rápida (GAR) (English: Rapid Action Group) is the tier two police tactical unit of the Spanish Civil Guard (Spanish: Guardia Civil). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] that specialized in quick response to emergencies with SWAT unit tactics.

  9. Civil Guard Information Service - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Guard Information Service (Spanish: Servicio de Información de la Guardia Civil, SIGC) is an intelligence service within the Spanish Civil Guard responsible for the collection, analysis and distribution of information relevant to domestic security, as well as its exploitation or operational use, especially in matters of counterterrorism, both nationally and internationally.