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[[File:Logo Monografía.jpg|leftright|thumb|300px|Illustration: Datos generales de la Operación BALMIS. 2020. España.]]
The intervention of the Armed Forces in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic under Operation Balmis was an example of the so-called new missions of the Navy, the Army and the Air Force, as a key tool for solving all kinds of crisis. The missions allotted to the Armed Forces were set forth in Spanish Organic Law 5/2005 on National Defence, which states: “The Armed Forces, together with the National Institutions and the Public Administrations, must preserve the security and well-being of citizens in case of serious risk, catastrophe, calamity and other public needs, in accordance with current legislation.” However, the first time that the Armed Forces took on this task was with Operation Balmis, as part of the effort to defeat COVID-19 (except for interventions of the Military Emergency Unit and 43 Air Force Group as well as minor interventions by some other units in recent years). Operation Balmis, which involved over 188,000 military professionals, was the largest peacetime effort in the history of the Spanish Armed Forces.
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