3rd Mixed Brigade - meaning and definition. What is 3rd Mixed Brigade
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3rd Mixed Brigade         
  • View of [[Alcázar de San Juan]] where the Third Mixed Brigade was established.
  • Map of Spain after the Francoist victory in Aragon. The 3rd Mixed Brigade became one of the units locked in Catalonia and isolated from the remaining Republican territory.
  • In the [[Tamarite de Litera]] sector, where the 3rd Mixed Brigade was sent in March 1938, many of its members lost their lives.
MILITARY UNIT
Third Mixed Brigade
The 3rd Mixed Brigade (), was one of the earliest mixed brigades of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War. It was formed in the fall of 1936 with battalions of the Carabineros corps and saw major action right away in the Defence of Madrid.
2nd Mixed Brigade         
  • View of the [[Cantavieja]] sector, a mountainous area where the 2nd MB suffered such heavy casualties that it had to retreat in order to be rebuilt.
MILITARY UNIT
2d Mixed Brigade
The Second Mixed Brigade (),SBHAC - Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular, 2ª Brigada MixtaCarlos Engel, Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del E. P.
Mixed brigade         
  • BM organigram
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  • Spanish soldiers during [[Rif War]]
  • Republican artillery
  • Republican infantry
  • Republican armor
TYPE OF MILITARY UNIT IN THE SPANISH REPUBLICAN ARMY
Mixed Brigade; Brigada mixta; Mixed Brigades; Mixed brigades
Mixed brigade () was a basic tactical military unit of the Republican army during the Spanish Civil War. It was initially designed as “pocket division”, an innovative maneuverable combined-arms formation.