He also earned his Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certificate from Villanova University. Pastor received his MBA, from the University of Miami and his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Florida International University. Previously, he was Vice President and General Manager of AAR Landing Gear Services where he managed the Miami and Malaysian facilities, culminating in 30 plus years of aviation experience. He has held key leadership positions in the MRO sector for AAR Aircraft Component and AAR Landing Gears where he had oversight of their Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur, Miami and New York business units. “We are going to provide Pastor the tools and financial resources he needs to thrust GA Telesis towards being the leading player in the MRO sector.” “Pastor is a seasoned pro that has the experience to drive our long-term growth strategy and initiatives,” said Abdol Moabery, President & CEO of GA Telesis. Pastor will grow the division revenues over the next five years by making significant technology enhancements, additions to the business units’ repair capabilities, building new greenfield MRO businesses and via acquisitions. Without the loyalty of the Army, there can be no Republic.Aug– Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Leading aviation company, GA Telesis announced the appointment of Pastor Lopez as the President of its Component Repair Group SE (CRGSE) systems MRO and its Composite Repair Group (CRG) aerostructures MRO divisions. In his capacity as Minister of War, Prime Minister Azaña has introduced a number of wide-reaching reforms in an attempt to force out decadent and disloyal officers, but he would be wise to tread carefully-lest he face another Sanjurjada. Though the war in Morocco may be over now, the Army of Africa remains Spain's most decorated and most modern fighting force with many upcoming young generals having reached their present ranks as a result of their service in the Moroccan Protectorate. The exception to this rule is the Army of Africa. Oftentimes officers have seen no combat since the conclusion of the War of 1898, instead rising through the ranks by seniority alone. An archaic system of promotions and a resistance to change has left the officer corps bloated and inefficient. Whilst fairly modern in terms of equipment-the legacy of the late Miguel Primo de Rivera's attempts to ensure the military's loyalty, the Spanish Army is a deeply flawed institution. The Spanish Army (Ejército de Tierra) is divided is divided into eight infantry divisiones orgánicas (organic divisions), one independent cavalry division, the departments of Military and Naval Aeronautics (officially attached to the Navy), the forces of the Army of Africa, and two island military commands. "The defence of internal peace and order constitutes the sacred mission of a nation's armed forces." Only time will tell just what path Spain will be taking. Things definitely won't be following a strictly historical path, but don't necessarily go expecting an early civil war either. New ministers, new leaders, new events, etc both historical and ahistorical. Nearly all of the modifications relate to the vanilla Spanish content, which I've extensively overhauled. Welcome one and all, and apologies for the lack of detail! This was only meant be a draft post, but I may have gone ahead and published it by accident.Īs for what to expect: I'll be playing with a modified version of DH Full. Introduction (Part 3 - All the King's Men) Introduction (Part 2 - State of the Nation) Introduction (Part 1 - Who's Who in the Second Spanish Republic?) In 1932, the Sanjurjada, an attempted military coup spearheaded by the monarchist generals Emilio Barrera and José Sanjurjo, was narrowly thwarted, and less than two months ago the Republic faced an anarchist insurrection in Andalusia.Īt first glance, the governing alliance appears strong, but cracks are beginning to show, President Alcalá-Zamora appears to be making moves of his own, Lerroux and the Radicals are no longer content to sit by quietly, and the once decimated conservative opposition is growing in strength with each passing day. In spite of this, great strides forward have been made. Every step along the way, a coalition consisting of the Catholic Church, reactionary elements within the armed forces, and the entrenched elite of old have made it their mission to bring ruin to the Republic. The last two years have not been easy for the nascent Republic and her governing Republican-socialist alliance. The Second Spanish Republic approaches her second anniversary. (Government of the Second Spanish Republic c.
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