Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1
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Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1
Summary
Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1 is a former entity[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's instance of is recorded as former entity[3].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's instance of is recorded as infantry regiment[4].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's instance of is recorded as infantry regiment of the Spanish Army[5].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's headquarters location is recorded as Tétouan[6].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's part of is recorded as Regulares[7].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's participated in conflict is recorded as Rif War[8].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's participated in conflict is recorded as Spanish Civil War[9].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's parent organization or unit is recorded as Regulares[10].
- Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's parent organization or unit is recorded as Army of Africa[11].
Body
Identity
Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's part of is recorded as Regulares[7].
Operations
Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1's headquarters location is recorded as Tétouan[6]. Parent organizations include Regulares[10], a military unit[12], in Spain[13], founded in 1911[14] and Army of Africa[11], a military branch[15], in Spain[16], founded in 1912[17].
Why It Matters
Group of Indigenous Regular Forces «Tetuán» No. 1 is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]