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News
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Number: 03
Transfer of Authority Ceremony of the Coastal Artillery Group I/4.
The Transfer of Authority of the Coastal Artillery Group I/4 (GACTA I/4) took place on Friday, September 9 at the Camposoto Barracks. Presided over by the Colonel Chief of RACTA 4, it began at 12:00, following the sequence established for this type of ceremony:
● Arrival of the Presiding Authority, honors and inspection of the troops.
● Transfer of Authority ceremony.
● Incoming commander's speech.
● Withdrawal of the troops and Parade.
During his address, the new Chief of the Group, Mayor Felipe Manuel Eizaguirre Marín, placed himself under the command of Colonel Chief of the Regiment, also addressing his predecessor, Lieutenant Colonel Enrique Albert García, thanking him for the state in which he received the Unit, as well as the work and motivation that he had put into it.
The force, under the command of Mayor Iglesias Pantoja, was made up of a Honor Guard, a marching band of the Regiment, and the five batteries belonging to the GACTA I/4.