Building military expeditionary culture: Spanish Army after international operations
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López Rodríguez, GuillermoEditorial
Taylor & Francis
Materia
Spanish Army Missions Organisational culture
Date
2022-08Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: López-Rodríguez, G. (2022). Building military expeditionary culture: Spanish Army after international operations. Defense & Security Analysis, 38(4), 410–430. https://doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2022.2114582
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Spanish Ministry of Universities [FPU17/00178]Abstract
This article analyses the Spanish experience in military operations
abroad, studying the functions it carried out in order to
demonstrate how expeditionary experience has shaped military
change processes. Using a database built from the Spanish Army’s
online missions register, as well as from 23 personal interviews
conducted with Spanish servicemen, this research focuses on how
the Spanish Army has changed through its overseas deployments
and how its organisational culture has evolved. The results
obtained show a tangible transformation, which has modified
procedures, military equipment, and operational functions. There
have also been intangible transformations, reflected in the
mentality and awareness of military personnel, readying them for
deployment anywhere and anytime.





