An exhibition on the mili is added to the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the AGA
08-05-2018
The thousands of anonymous young people who served their military service compulsory in the General Air Academy are the protagonists of a historical period of the military institution that will be reflected in the exhibition that about the mili in the AGA can be visited in the Municipal Museum of San Javier from May 15 to June 10 next.
The Councilor for Culture, David Martínez and the president of the Friends of Museums association, Marcos Gracía presented today at the City Hall of San Javier exhibition organized by the aforementioned association with the collaboration of the City Council of San Javier and the AGA itself, as a reason for the 75 anniversary of the Academy where Army officers are trained from air.
Marcos Gracia highlighted the response obtained in the public appeal to people who they made the mili in the AGA for the contribution of any document or witness object of that time, arrived not only from the region but also from other points in the Region and Spain. "They are people who have lent their most intimate memories and endearments of a stage of their lives to put them at the service of the rest, "Marcos Gracia pointed out.
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