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Spanish Armed Forces

 
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Spanish Armed Forces
FAS-ESP.svg
Service branches Escudo del Ejército de Tierra.svg Spanish Army

Armada Española.svg Spanish Navy
Rokiski.svg Spanish Air Force

Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Juan Carlos I, King of Spain
Minister of Defense Carme Chacón
Manpower
Military age 18
Active personnel 177,853
Reserve personnel 328,500
Expenditures
Budget 17,7 billion (Ranked 17th)
Percent of GDP 1.2%
Related articles
History
Reconquista
Granada War
Spanish Conquest of Mexico
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Arauco War
Italian Wars
Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
Revolt of the Comuneros
Anglo-Spanish War (1585)
Eighty Years' War
Thirty Years' War
War of the Spanish Succession
War of the Quadruple Alliance
War of Jenkins' Ear
American Revolutionary War
Peninsular War
Latin American Wars of Independence
Spanish Civil War, 1820-1823
Second Carlist War
Spanish-Moroccan War (1859)
Ten Years' War
Third Carlist War
Spanish-American War
Spanish Civil War
Ifni War
2001 Invasion of Afghanistan
Iraq War

The armed forces of Spain are known as the Spanish Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Españolas). Their Commander-in-Chief is the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, and consists of the Army, Navy and Air Force. It also includes, Navy Marines, the Royal Guard, the Spanish Legion, an Army Airmobile Force and a Civil Guard.

The Spanish Armed Forces are a modern military force charged with defending the Kingdom's integrity and sovereignty. The Armed Forces are also active members of NATO, the Eurocorps, and the European Union Battlegroups.

Current Chief of Defense of the Spanish Armed Forces is General José Julio Rodríguez Fernández.


History

Spanish soldiers in Afghanistan

The military history of Spain includes the history of battles fought in the territory of modern Spain, as well as her former and current overseas possessions and territories, and the military history of the Spanish people regardless of geography.

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