Special Operations Command
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Special Operations Command
Summary
Special Operations Command is a command[1]. It draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (command category, ranking #42 of 138).[2]
Key Facts
- Special Operations Command is in the country of Spain[3].
- Special Operations Command's instance of is recorded as command[4].
- Special Operations Command's flag image is recorded as Guidon of the Spanish Army Special Operations Force Command.svg[5].
- Special Operations Command's coat of arms image is recorded as Coat of Arms of the Spanish Army Special Operations Force Command.svg[6].
- Special Operations Command's headquarters location is recorded as Alférez Rojas Navarrete Barracks[7].
- Special Operations Command's subclass of is recorded as Spanish special operations[8].
- Special Operations Command's part of is recorded as Mando Conjunto de Operaciones Especiales[9].
- Special Operations Command's Commons category is recorded as Special Operations Command, Spain[10].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as MOE Headquarters Group[11].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as 2nd Special Operations Group Granada[12].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as 3rd Special Operations Group Valencia[13].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as 4th Special Operations Group Tercio del Ampurdán[14].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as 19th Special Operations Group "Maderal Oleaga"[15].
- Special Operations Command's has part is recorded as Special Operations Command Signals Company[16].
- Special Operations Command's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02qh7bp[17].
- Special Operations Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as Spanish Army[18].
Body
Identity
Special Operations Command's part of is recorded as Mando Conjunto de Operaciones Especiales[9].
Operations
Special Operations Command's headquarters location is recorded as Alférez Rojas Navarrete Barracks[7]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Spanish Army[18].
Why It Matters
Special Operations Command draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (command category, ranking #42 of 138).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]