So I went today in the morning to another meeting with a war historian called Luis Guzmán at the Legión Cáceres Institute.
Met with two army generals and the historian. We shared some info I happened to gathered and cross-checked for any errors I might have slipped in my research.
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Very interesting chat. Valuable hours of important info.
Tomorrow: my visit to the Barbones Fort where old and obsolete weaponry is kept. I have to check the number of rifles and bayonets they have there that could look the part (if not actually belong) to that 1880's era.
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