The 17th Mixed Brigade (Spanish: 17.ª Brigada Mixta) was a unit of the Spanish Republican Army that took part in the Spanish Civil War. It was deployed in central Spain for the majority of the conflict.
On 7 February, it was added to the Burillo group and, in the middle of the Battle of Jarama, was assigned to the defense of the Puente de Titulcia bridge; shortly thereafter, it was assigned to the Chorda group and was entrusted with the defense of the Puente de Pindoque bridge. The Francoist forces took and secured the bridge. Consequently, the 17th Mixed Brigade was tasked with relieving the 23rd Mixed Brigade [es] in stopping the enemy advances. On 12 February, the 17th Mixed Brigade attacked the Cuesta de la Reina sector. Two days later, it had reached the Vértice Pingarrón. On 15 February, it was assigned to Division B of General Gal, taking part in the brutal fighting involved in the taking of the Pingarrón. Madroñero was replaced by Infantry Commander Hilario Cid Manzano.[1]
Historia del Ejército Popular de la República. By Ramón Salas Larrazábal. La Esfera de los Libros, S.L., 2006. ISBN84-9734-465-0
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^ abcEngel Masoliver, Carlos (1999). Historia de las Brigadas mixtas del Ejéricto popular de la República, 1936-1939. Madrid: Editorial Almena. p. 31. ISBN84-96170-19-5.
^Ramos-Gascón, Antonio (1978). El Romancero del Ejército Popular. Editorial Nuestra Cultura. p. 44.
^Zaragoza, Cristóbal (1983). Ejército Popular y Militares de la República, 1936–1939. Barcelona: Ed. Planeta. p. 50.
^Álvarez, Santiago (1989). Los comisarios políticos en el Ejército Popular de la República. Ediciós do Castro.