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unusual facts about Civil Guard


Tisza Cipő

At these times, they produced large quantity of boots for the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Defense and the Civil Guard.


Egunkaria

On 20 February 2003, the Spanish Civil Guard on orders from Juan del Olmo — a Spanish judge in the Audiencia Nacional — raided the newspaper's offices, seized documents and computers, and froze the newspaper's assets.

Nguyễn Chánh Thi

Other notable recruits were Diem loyalist and former chief of the Civil Guard, Duong Ngoc Lam, who was under investigation for corruption, and General Đức, who had recently returned from exile in Paris.


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2009 Palma Nova bombing

The bombing was ETA's first attack in Majorca since it tried to kill King Juan Carlos I in the summer of 1995, and its deadliest attack since it killed two Civil Guard officers in Capbreton, France in 2007.

ETA's 2006 ceasefire declaration

The two unarmed plainsclothes civil guard officers were in Capbreton, France, to meet with French police about joint operations against ETA, which traditionally uses France as a base for its attacks in Spain.

Fermín Zanón Cervera

He fought in Cuba in the Spanish–American War and stayed on after as a member of the Civil Guard prior to becoming a professional naturalist.

No Resting Place

Monthly Film Bulletin praised the authenticity of its depiction of tinker life, while finding the figure of the pursuing civil guard Mannigan to be less convincing.

Roberto Díaz Herrera

At age 15, he studied in Lima, Peru, at the Military School of Leoncio Prado, while also attending classes at the Escuela de Oficiales de la Guardia Civil (Official School of the Civil Guard).

SAKO

SAKO, Limited (Suojeluskuntain Ase- ja Konepaja Oy, Civil Guard Gun- and Machiningworks Ltd) is a Finnish firearm manufacturer located in Riihimäki.

Trygg-class torpedo boat

In 1932, the Norwegian Labour Party made public a proposal crafted by Fredrik Monsen, that the armed forces be dissolved entirely and replaced by a "civil guard".