NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Spain facts for kids
Quick facts for kids NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Spain |
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Active | 2000–present |
Allegiance | North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
Part of | Allied Command Operations, Casteau, Belgium |
Location | "Jaime I" Military Base, Bétera, Spain |
The NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Spain (NRDC-SP) is a corps headquarters of the Spanish Army. It was established in 2000 as a High Readiness Force (HRF) of NATO. Its facilities are located at the "Jaime I" Military Base in Bétera, province of Valencia.
History
The NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Spain was established in 2000.
Structure
The NATO Rapid Deployable Headquarters can be quickly deployed for disaster management, humanitarian assistance, peace support, counterterrorism and high-intensity warfighting.
See also
In Spanish: Cuartel General Terrestre de Alta Disponibilidad (España) para niños
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