members of the Consular Corps of Aragon were invited by the Commander of the 8 th Area Civil Guard, the official act on his patron the Virgen del Pilar. reproduce, then chronic the Luis Miguel Gabás , published in AragonDigital:
Zaragoza .- La Guardia Civil in Aragon celebrated the feast of its patron saint, the Virgin l del Pilar, in Socio-Cultural Sports Center Military " El Soto ". There, the government delegate in Aragon, Ja vier Fernández, stressed that more investment is dedicated to the barracks to "more than 11 million euros, out of 250 total." Fernandez has argued that the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has "fulfilled the commitment that in five years the templates were to be at the level necessary." Furthermore, the government delegate in Aragon has highlighted the work of agents, especially in fighting cybercrime, ETA and drug trafficking; among others. Moreover, the general manager of the Civil Guard in Aragon, Rafael Ferrera, has highlighted a 9.85% increase in the number of detainees and increased about 50% of crimes against road safety. General manager Ferrera has made a special mention to the units of the Civil Guard mountain and stressed that these agents have made 314 rescue operations, with a total of 450 people rescued and eleven deaths. Rafael Ferrera assured ARAGON PRESS to this day "is very emotional, but we must seek protection of the Virgin of Pilar because we must place the protection of citizens." "While we're on this official event, dozens of Civil Guards who are now in that work," he remarked. In addition, the act has imposed various institutional awards: the Justice of Aragon, Fernando García Vicente, received the Cross of Merit of the Civil Guard, in addition to the metopes Corps staff that has come to the reservation and made a tribute to the oldest and one to the fallen. It has also been a time to remember the fallen Civil Guard, especially the two who died in ETA attacks against barracks of Mallorca. The day ended with a cocktail and a gala dinner at the residence of Castillejos Military barracks of San Fernando.
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