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Photographs of the Commandancy-General of Ceuta

Imagenes de la Comandancia General de Ceuta

Commander-General Juan Yagüe Martínez del Campo Commander-General Juan Yagüe Martínez del Campo (2002 to 2004)

PERIODO 1927-1969

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HM King Alphonse XIII, reviews the troops that saluted him when he landed at Puntilla Pier on October 5, 1927, being received by the High Commissioner, General Sanjurjo, and the Commander-General of Ceuta, General Agustín Gómez Morato.

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The first National Flag being delivered to the Spanish Legion by Queen Victoria Eugenia, and received by Colonel Sanz de Larín. The Queen is accompanied by General Dámaso Berenguer and the Minister of War, General O’Donnell, Duke of Tetouan. 

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Visit of the French Marshal Franchet to the González Tablas Barracks. He is received at the door by Lieutenant Colonel Valera, Commander of the Group of Regular Indigenous Forces

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Queen Marie of Romania arrived in Ceuta aboard the destroyer Sánchez Barcaiztegui in April 1929. General Gómez Jordana received her at the Puntilla Pier, and a Company of the 3rd Group of Regular Indigenous Forces of Ceuta paid her honors.

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The Queen of Romania with the Head of the Group of Regular Indigenous Forces of Ceuta, Colonel Enrique Valera Iglesias.
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HRH Prince Jaime, Duke of Segovia, second son of HM King Alphonse XIII, arrives in Ceuta on June 29, 1930. He was received at the Puntilla Pier by General Gregorio Benítez Terraza, Commander-General of Ceuta.

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HRH Prince Jaime, Duke of Segovia, visiting the González Tablas Barracks, accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Múgica Buhigas, Commander of the Regular Indigenous Forces of Ceuta. 
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Inauguration ceremony of the Monument to Lieutenant Colonel González Tablas, presided over by General Millán Astray, who also acted as patron, on August 8, 1935. 
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Parade in 1953 of the anti-aircraft artillery through the streets of Tetouan, three years before independence.