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  2. 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.

  3. Law enforcement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Guardia Civil (Civil Guard) is the national gendarmerie force and therefore has a military status. It patrols the entire national territory (including highways and ports), except for those areas that belong to the National Police, enforces customs duties and investigates crimes therein (78,000).

  4. Civil Guard (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to el instituto armado ("the armed institution"), the Guardia Civil is known as la benemérita ("the well-remembered"). They served in the Spanish colonies, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Spanish Guinea and Spanish Morocco. [citation needed] The Guardia Civil has a sister force in Costa Rica also called the Guardia ...

  5. 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 ( Madrid ), where training is given in security, technical and military subjects for enlisted personnel joining the non-commissioned officers of ...

  6. Grupo Especial de Operaciones - Wikipedia

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    With the intention of fighting against terrorism and several organized crime groups from Spain in the 1970s, [5] in November 1977 the third section of Spanish military staff announced for members of the Policía Nacional vacancies which could be accessed freely for the newly formed Grupo Especial de Operaciones.

  7. Security and Assault Corps - Wikipedia

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    When the Civil War began, over 70% of the Assault Guards stayed loyal to the Spanish Republic. On the other hand, in the Civil Guard the breakup of loyalists and rebels was distributed evenly at around 50%, although the highest authority of the corps, Inspector General Sebastián Pozas , remained loyal to the republican government.

  8. Civil Guard - Wikipedia

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    Civil Guard (Colombia), created in 1902. Civil Guard (El Salvador), created in 1867, which then gave way to the National Guard in 1912. Civil Guard (Honduras), a militarized police commanded directly by President Ramón Villeda Morales. Civil Guard Association for a Better Future, Hungarian anti-Roma organization. Civil Guard (Panama) (abolished)

  9. National Republican Guard (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The National Republican Guard (Portuguese: Guarda Nacional Republicana) or GNR is the national gendarmerie force of Portugal.. Members of the GNR are military personnel, subject to military law and organisation, unlike the agents of the civilian Public Security Police (PSP).