They do have a Military, they are members of NATO, and take part in the NATO peacekeeping efforts.
In the 1500s-1600s, yes. Ever since, no.
Ejercito
i am sure u have to have a passport to get to Spain but I'm not sure if u r on the military!?
it transformed spain into society primarily concerned with military power
There was not one military campaign that drove the Moors from Spain. It was a whole series of campaigns over 700+ years.
A small one.
Germany and Italy
spain
No. Spain and France are the countries responsible for the defence of Andorra.
Outposts established by the Spanish were called missions. These were established in California and New Mexico. They usually had churches in them. The military barracks that often accompanied the missions were called Presidios.
They have both civilian adn military rule for the past years. Last time i knew they just have now "Military Rule."
France :o)
Hannibal