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operations of the conflict, the
Flechas were not a de jure
military unit but a PIDE/DGS (secret police) unit.
Flechas were
organized as platoon-sized...
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Flechas Division (
Flechas = Arrows, in Spanish) was
created from the
Flechas Negras Brigade expanded into a
Division sized unit. It
served in the Aragon...
- The yoke and
arrows (Spanish: Yugo y
flechas) or the yoke and the
bundle of
arrows (Spanish: Yugo y haz de
flechas) is a
symbolic badge dating back to...
- when the
Flechas Azules Mixed Brigade was
expanded into two division-sized units: the
Flechas Verdes and
Flechas Azules Divisions. The
Flechas Verdes Division...
- Look up
Flecha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flecha is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Flecha (footballer), full name Gilberto...
- when the
Flechas Azules Mixed Brigade was
expanded into two division-sized units; the
Flechas Azules and
Flechas Verdes Divisions. The
Flechas Azules Division...
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Flechas Rayadas or
Striped Arrows was a
Jicarilla Apache chief of the band that,
together with
Francisco Chacon's warriors,
defeated Lieutenant Davidson's...
- Italo-Spanish
Flechas (Arrows)
units where the
Italians provided the
officers and
technical personnel,
while the
Spanish served in the rank-and-file.
Flechas Negras...
- the rank-and-file. One, the
Flechas Negras Mixed Brigade "Black Arrows"
first served in
Vizcaya from
April 1937.
Flechas Negras Brigade - Col. Sandro...
- The
Quebrada de Las
Flechas is a
geographical feature (specifically a ravine)
located at 4,380
kilometres (2,720 mi) of
National Route 40 (the section...