The Step Advanced Medical Army in Peacekeeping Missions
Our old friend, for visiting Melilla on several occasions, Professor of Contemporary History at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez. Lighting has a new book, to some extent to submit continuation of a few years ago, to me the Legion! published by Planeta in 2005. A magnificent work through five hundred pages takes us into the fascinating history of the Legion since its founding in 1920 until today, because not in vain subtitled “The Astral Millán peace missions.”
The new work just off the press has also involved the collaboration of Luis Palacios Bañuelos and Mary F. Sanchez Hernandez, who listed as coauthors. And it has a long title, similar to that of many nineteenth century works. Exact title by others to illustrate its contents: “Advanced Medical Tier Army in peacekeeping missions and humanitarian assistance conducted by the Armed Forces.” Published with the assistance of the Directorate General for Institutional Relations of the Ministry of Defence, as part of a broader research project.
A new comprehensive book despite its one hundred and forty pages of condensed text. Where are explained in a didactic interventions Tier Advanced Medical humanitarian or military context, also developed so soon as precision. This work thus constitutes an excellent handbook on the genesis and development of the numerous conflicts in which Spain has intervened. Conflicts not because of its proximity in time known to have received plenty of information is usually vague and sometimes contradictory.
This play after picking up the background, the birth place of the Advanced Medical Step in Seville, first in foreign missions, notably in Iran and Kurdistan. Then in the former Yugoslavia, Central America, Turkey, Mozambique, Afghanistan, Iraq and finally in Pakistan, Congo and Lebanon. Finally, a complete and very entertaining information that anyone interested in international politics and more specifically on the course of the last years of the Spanish Army should know.