Regulars Long Service Badge - Spanish Military Forces
REGULARS LONG SERVICE BADGE
The Regulars are a group of Spanish military forces that were created in 1911 in Africa and mainly composed of indigenous personnel. The long service badge is a special recognition awarded to those members who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and dedication in the service of the Regulars.
Distinctive Features:
- Dimensions: 2.8 x 4.9 cm
- Made of metal
- Double pin-type attachment and two screws for secure fixation
The long service badge represents a symbol of honor and bravery for those members who have served with distinction in the ranks of the Regulars. Its unique design and metal construction ensure the durability and quality of this special recognition.
History of the Regulars:
The Regulars units were created with the purpose of maintaining the Spanish presence in Africa and to control the northern regions of Morocco. These military forces, primarily composed of indigenous soldiers known as "regulars," played a crucial role in various campaigns and conflicts on the African continent.
Throughout the years, the Regulars have been recognized for their courage, loyalty, and combat skills. The long service badge is a way to honor those who have dedicated a significant part of their lives to the service of this distinguished military unit.