Anti-Empire factions in the Imperial Occupation Of Earth: Free Spanish Forces (Fuerzas Españolas Libres)
Within the framework of the Earth Occupation, a disorganized conglomerate of factions arose with the goal of confronting, weakening, even driving the Gaactive Empire from its national borders (land, sea, and air including orbital). In the future we will talk about factions in nation-states under occupation such as the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, China, Japan and others, but now we will talk about Spain, represented militarily by the Free Spanish Forces and politically by Free Spain .
To say that Free Spain was disorganized is a common mistake. Well, despite being made up of hundreds of guerrilla cells that faced the Empire through Counterpropaganda, Intelligence, Sabotage, terrorist attacks and lightning attacks. Free Spain had a simple goal: to restore the Spanish territory before 2006 according to the Earth calendar. Ironically, Free Spain was politically represented by the then Hereditary Prince and current King of Spain Felipe VI Borbon of Spain, somewhat ironic due to the political leanings of a large number of Free Spanish Forces members: Monarchists, Republicans, communists, fascists, even Carlists. (defenders of another Spanish monarch) and religious. This mix made for a large number of armed insurgents or freedom fighters.
King Felipe VI with Military uniform during the Insurgency.
The imperial occupation in Spain did not mean the complete destruction of the Spanish military apparatus. In many cases, combat units have in service armored fighting vehicles that are used as mobile command posts or transports, such as the BMR Pegasus or Pizarro of Spanish production.
Despite the lack of constant supply and the rigor of operations and the Spanish geography. One of the fiercest and most feared guerrilla units by the regular and auxiliary occupation forces would be El Tercio: made up of surviving veterans of the elite military force specialized in light infantry-rapid and multi-purpose action: The Spanish Legion.