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Spain. Sergeant’s jacket of the 34th Granada Infantry Regiment, part of the Nationalist Army during the Spanish Civil War.
The khaki uniform has the number 34 and the Infantry emblem in metal on the collar, missing a number 4.
The Sergeant rank on the sleeve is in gold and black according to the 1926 Regulations.
Original uniform of the Spanish Civil War.
Shoulder measurements: 38 cm
This Regiment participated in the following battles:
1936: Battles at La Maja, La Zaida, Perdigeras, Belchite, Caspe, Almudévar, Quinto de Ebro, and, in general, throughout the Aragon front.
1937: Participated in the offensives on Almonacid de la Cuba, the Cerro position, and occupied the villages of La Rambla and Cuevas del Portalrubio. On the Teruel front, it garrisoned the positions of Santa Bárbara, Villarquemado, Celadas, and the Sierra de Albarracín, and took part in the battles of Cerro Gordo.
1938: As part of the 53rd Division, it participated in the Aragon offensive, carrying out operations in Torrelameo and Alcalá de Gurrea. It took part in the Battle of the Ebro, distinguishing itself in the action of Camposines, in the Sierra de las Perlas, and particularly in Cresta de Águila, where fierce and fierce fighting took place. It also took part in the Talavera de la Reina sector, garrisoning the positions of Majalahonda and Cuesta de las Perdices.
1938: The Eighth Battalion was awarded the collective Laureate Cross of San Fernando for the battles fought between November 15, 1936, and May 10, 1937, at the University City of Madrid.
1939: It participated in the offensive in Catalonia, carrying out the actions of Torre de Fluvia, Guissona, La Ratera, Grá, and Morana. Privates Antonio Gutiérrez Teledor and Tomás Hornos Moreno were awarded the Individual Military Medal.