Defence High Command

Defence High Command
Alto Estado Mayor
Building of the AEM, on La Castellana
Active1939–1980
CountrySpain
BranchArmed forces
TypeMilitary staff
Part ofSpanish Armed Forces
HeadquartersMadrid
Commanders
First ChiefBrigadier General Juan Vigón Suerodíaz
Last ChiefLieutenant General Ignacio Alfaro Arregui
Insignia
AbbreviationAEM
Emblem (until 1975)
Emblem (1975–1980)

The Defence High Command (Spanish: Alto Estado Mayor, AEM) was the principal staff body of the Spanish Armed Forces during the Francoist regime and the transition to democracy. It operated between 1939 and 1980, and was in charge of coordination between the staffs of the three branches of the Armed Forces (Army, Navy and the Air Force).[1][2]

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Jornadas de estudio sobre el título preliminar de la Constitución, IV Volumen, pág. 2914
  2. ^ JAYME BIOBDI, Diego (2010). "El Alto Estado Mayor" (PDF). Los Ejércitos del Franquismo (1939-1975) (in Spanish). Instituto Universitario General Gutiérrez Mellado - UNED: 55–62. ISBN 978-84-608-1110-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.

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