Following the
end of the Spanish monarchy in April 1931, the new Republican government took precautions to bolster the riot control capabilities of Spain's urban police force, the
Cuerpo de Seguridad. Until then, no specialised riot control unit existed in Spain, which meant the regular members of the Cuerpo de seguridad had to respond to large riots and demonstrations as well as performing crowd control duties they weren't trained or equipped for. This meant that the Cuerpo de Seguridad was often overwhelmed which then resulted in the government having to resort to the rural
Guardia Civil, which was better trained, more mobile and fielded more members but lacked proper equipment for crowd control which often resulted in unnecessary injuries and deaths while containing riots. For this, the
minister of governance Miguel Maura created units called
Secciones de Vanguardia (Vanguard Sections) from the
Sección de Gimnasia (Gymnastics Section) which had previously been created in 1930 by
general Mola. These units had encompassed the more physically active and able bodied members of the Cuerpo de Seguridad who were organized into 25 man squads armed with their standard issue pistols, rubber battons wrapped in leather and tear gas grenades. The Vanguard Sections first saw action in july 1931, breaking up a violent strike by workers of the
Compañía Telefónica. The performance of the new Vanguard Sections was deemed satisfactory which in turn resulted in the signing of decree on the 5th of February which saw the expansion of the Vanguard Sections. This expansion saw the recruitment of 2500 new guards and 100 drivers alongside the acquisition of 60 trucks and 40
phaeton type cars to transport troops and
high pressure water tanks as well as the acquisition of the uniforms and armaments to dress and arm the guards along with facilities to house and maintain the newly acquired vehicles. A second decree from the 9th of February saw the formal transformation of the Vanguard Sections into the Cuerpo de Seguridad y Asalto, their organizations, entrance tests as well as the creation of a cavalry section within the corps. == The Spanish Civil War ==