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In the 1995 territorial reorganisation, the 'Levant' character of the III Military Region was totally lost; the III Military Region was given the name 'Pirenaica,' made up of parts of the former IV and V Military Regions on the French border. A numbered RM III finally disappeared in 2002.
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with 1,800 military personnel and 60 tanks, which were broadcast on television. The city was surrounded by soldiers with armored vehicles and other army trucks that had left the bases of
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to support the coup plotters, del Bosch had to obey the King's orders and withdrew the troops from the streets. With the exception of
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the peninsular territory was divided into seven new Military Regions, at the same time that the General Command of
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to convince its commander to join the coup, but he did not. Furthermore, given the clear refusal of the King
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Convent of Santo Domingo de Valencia, the old headquarters of the Captaincy located next to the already
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with two divisions. By 1944 the two division consisted of the
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throughout the region under its jurisdiction. That night of
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the then captain general of the area, Lieutenant General
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Historia Orgánica De Las Grandes Unidades (1475-2018)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2002
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were re-established. The III Region is assigned the
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Decree of the Ministry of Defence of July 21, 1939.
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military district
Valencian Community
Murcia Region
Valencia
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