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The Patrolman Toralla Says Goodbye to the Navy: the Detail of His Story that Few Knew

The patrolman Toralla has officially left the Official List of Ships of the Navy after a ceremony held in the Arsenal of Cartagena. With this act concludes a long stage of service that began in 1987 and that has left a significant footprint in the marine surveillance operations developed by the Spanish Navy. The withdrawal of this unit puts an end to almost four decades of continuous activity. Throughout this time, the ship became a fundamental …
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The patrolman Toralla has officially left the Official List of Ships of the Navy after a ceremony held in the Arsenal of Cartagena. With this act concludes a long stage of service that began in 1987 and that has left a significant footprint in the marine surveillance operations developed by the Spanish Navy. The withdrawal of this unit puts an end to almost four decades of continuous activity. Throughout this time, the ship became a fundamental …

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Confidencial Digital broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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