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Paratroopers Brigade "Almogávares" VI

The Paratroopers Brigade "Almogávares" VI (Spanish: Brigada "Almogávares" VI de Paracaidistas - BOP PAC VI)[1][2] is an Multipurpose Organic Brigade (Spanish: Brigada Orgánica Polivalente - BOP) of the Spanish Army assigned to the Division "San Marcial". The brigade is named after the Almogavars, a class of light infantry soldier originating in the Crown of Aragon in the latter phase of the Reconquista. The brigade was called the Paratroopers Light Infantry Brigade "Almogávares" VI Spanish: Brigada de Infantería Ligera Paracaidista "Almogávares" VI until 2015.

History

Raised in 1953 as one of the most elite units of the Army, the brigade's battalions were named Bandera (Flag/lit. "banner" - an archaic 16th century term) as Spanish Legion personnel formed part of the brigade's first units. The unit's first combat jump took place on 25 November 1957 when 75 troopers landed in Tiliun from five Junkers Ju 52 transports during the Ifni War with Morocco.[3] Formed as just a single battalion, it became a fully fledged brigade in 1965 with Brigadier General Julio Coloma Gallegos as its first commander.[4]

Combat capabilities

The BRIPAC is a unit with a high degree of professionalism, morale and training, ready to deploy at any time and place.[5]

CIMIC Capabilities (Civil-Military Cooperation)

Organisation and mission

Originally the brigade comprised the following units:

During the Spanish Army's 2015 reform, the brigade was remodelled as a multipurpose brigade with the same structure and equipment as brigades "Rey Alfonso XIII" II of the Legion, "Galicia" VII, and "Canarias" XVI, with only the Bandera "Roger de Flor" I/4 unit retaining sole paratrooper status.

Spanish soldiers of the Parachute Brigade in Afghanistan.

Training

Training prepares its members to perform the following types of missions:

Courses

Casualties

References

  1. ^ a b "Pagina oficial Ejercito de Tierra Español". Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  2. ^ Spanish Army Organic Reform (2015). Spanish Official Journal (15/06/30). P.53462
  3. ^ "La Brigada Paracaidista recupera la bandera de su primera operación de guerra". 23 February 2017.
  4. ^ "D. Julio Coloma Gallegos: el primer General Jefe de la Brigada Paracaidista". Veteranos Paracaidistas de España (in Spanish). 2021-05-28. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  5. ^ "Contenido - Ejército de tierra". ejercito.defensa.gob.es. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  6. ^ "Brigada "Almogávares" VI de Paracaidistas - Organización y Misión". Ejército de Tierra. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  7. ^ "I/4 'Roger de Flor' Paratrooper Bandera - Army". ejercito.defensa.gob.es. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  1. ^ Including 6 KIA's in Lebanon in March 2007, and 3 in Afghanistan; 1 in 2006 and 2 in 2007