Octavio AcevedoW
Octavio Acevedo

Octavio José Acevedo was an Argentine soldier, lawyer, writer and teacher, who served as professor at the National College of Buenos Aires. He was the editor of El Progreso, a weekly newspaper published since the late 19th century and beginning of the 20th.

Casimiro AlegreW
Casimiro Alegre

Casimiro Alegre (1741–1825) was an Argentine politician and military man, who had an outstanding participation during the Viceroyalty of Peru and Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, serving as alcalde of campaign in the Province of Buenos Aires, and as Commandant in the Regiment of Blandengues of the Frontier of Buenos Aires.

Ignacio Álvarez ThomasW
Ignacio Álvarez Thomas

José Ignacio Álvarez Thomas was a South American military commander and politician of the early 19th century.

Juan Manuel BayónW
Juan Manuel Bayón

Juan Manuel Bayón was an Argentine military officer, retired brigadier general, and government official during the National Reorganization Process military dictatorship. He held the position of Governor of Misiones Province from March 31, 1981, until December 11, 1983.

Carlos José BelgranoW
Carlos José Belgrano

Carlos José Belgrano (1761-1814) was an officer of the Argentine army. He had an outstanding participation in the defense and reconquest of Buenos Aires during the English invasions.

Joaquín BelgranoW
Joaquín Belgrano

Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848) was an Argentine patriot, who participated in the defense of Buenos Aires against the English, and who took part in the May Revolution, as one of the neighbors attending the Cabildo Abierto of May 22, 1810.

Joseph BelgranoW
Joseph Belgrano

Joseph Gregorio Belgrano (1762–1823) was an Argentine military officer and politician. His brother was the General Manuel Belgrano, member of the Primera Junta and hero in Argentine War of Independence.

Antonio BerutiW
Antonio Beruti

Antonio Luis Beruti was an Argentine revolutionary who participated in the May Revolution that started the Argentine War of Independence, and later fought in the Argentine civil wars.

Saturnino CanaveriW
Saturnino Canaveri

Saturnino Canaveri (1855–1939) was an Argentine military man and politician, who served as officer of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. He took part in the Battle of Aluminé, against the Chilean Army, and also in the defense of the National Government during the Revolution of '90.

Manuel CanaverisW
Manuel Canaveris

Manuel Canaveris (1787–1830) was an Argentine army officer, who took part in the defense and reconquest of Buenos Aires during the English Invasions. He served under Colonel Ignacio Álvarez Thomas in the 4th Regiment of Buenos Aires, participating in the Campaigns to the Interior of the Provinces of 1810.

Ángel CanaveryW
Ángel Canavery

Angel Mateo Canavery was an Argentine military man, who participated in the Argentine Civil War and Conquest of the Desert. He took part against the Montoneras of Ricardo López Jordán, and against Civic Union troops during the Revolution of the Park.

Tomás CanaveryW
Tomás Canavery

Tomás Onésimo Canavery (1839–1913) was an Argentine Catholic priest and military chaplain, who served under the command of Bartolomé Mitre during the War of the Triple Alliance. He participated in most of the military actions against the Paraguayan forces, being promoted to lieutenant colonel in the same battlefield by order of General Juan Andrés Gelly y Obes.

List of Chiefs of the General Staff of the Argentine ArmyW
List of Chiefs of the General Staff of the Argentine Army

This article lists the Chiefs of the General Staff of the Argentine Army and their preceding offices, between 1962 and the present day. The Argentine Army is the land force of Argentina.

Alejandro DanelW
Alejandro Danel

Alejandro Danel (1791–1865) was a French soldier, who served in the Napoleonic Armies, and in Argentina where he took part in the War of Independence and Civil War.

Julio EtchegoyenW
Julio Etchegoyen

Julio César Etchegoyen was an Argentine military officer and politician. He was the de facto military Governor of Chubut Province from 1976 to 1978 and Governor of La Pampa Province from 1978 until 1981 during the National Reorganization Process dictatorship.

Ramón Lorenzo FalcónW
Ramón Lorenzo Falcón

Ramón Lorenzo Falcón was an Argentine Army officer, politician, and Chief of the Argentine Federal Police.

Luis Jorge FontanaW
Luis Jorge Fontana

Luis Jorge Fontana was an Argentine military officer, explorer, geographer, writer, and politician. He was the first governor of the national territory of Chubut and founder of the city of Formosa.

Pedro Andrés GarcíaW
Pedro Andrés García

Pedro Andrés García (1758-1833) was an Argentine patriotic military man of Spanish origin, who participated in the defense and reconquest of Buenos Aires during the English Invasions,. and in the May Revolution.

Baldomero Lamela LuengoW
Baldomero Lamela Luengo

Baldomero Lamela (1838-1901) was an Argentine army officer, who served under the command of the General Julio Argentino Roca, during the expeditions in southern Argentina. He also participates in the War of the Triple Alliance.

Baldomero LamelaW
Baldomero Lamela

Baldomero Lamela (1805-1867) was an Argentine soldier, who participated in the Argentine Civil Wars. He had an active participation during Campaign to the Desert led by Juan Manuel de Rosas.

Nicolás LevalleW
Nicolás Levalle

Nicolás Levalle (1840-1902) was an Argentine military officer, who took part in several military campaigns, including the Battle of Cepeda, Battle of Pavón on occasion of civil wars, and the Battle of Pehuajó and Battle of Yatay, during the Paraguayan War.

LoncopánW
Loncopán

Loncopán also known as Lonkopan, was a Tschen chief and also a general of the Argentine Army.

Enrique Martínez DizidoW
Enrique Martínez Dizido

Enrique Martínez Dizido (1789-1870) was an Uruguayan politician and military man, who served during the Wars of Independence under General José de San Martín and Juan Gregorio de las Heras. He also took part in the war against Brazil and in the Civil Wars of Argentina.

Carlos MassotW
Carlos Massot

Carlos Massot (c.1860-1952) was an officer of the Argentine Navy, who served as a consul in Liverpool (England), and Monmouth, Monmouthshire (Wales).

Francisco MedinaW
Francisco Medina

Francisco Medina (1870-1945) was an Argentine military man who served as Minister of War during the presidency of José Félix Uriburu.

Domingo MercanteW
Domingo Mercante

Domingo Mercante was an Argentine military officer and governor of the province of Buenos Aires. He stood out as one of the initiators of Peronism, organizing labor mobilizations that ended on 17 October 1945 with the release of Juan Domingo Perón.

Florencio MonteagudoW
Florencio Monteagudo

Florencio Monteagudo was an Argentine military man who took part in military expeditions against the Indians in Patagonia, that took place during the Conquest of the Desert.

Ítalo PiaggiW
Ítalo Piaggi

Lieutenant-Colonel Ítalo Ángel Piaggi was an Argentine Army commander who was involved in the Battle of Goose Green in the Falklands War.

Ildefonso Ramos MexíaW
Ildefonso Ramos Mexía

Ildefonso Ramos Mexía (1769–1854) was an Argentine military man and politician, who served as alcalde, governor and legislator of Buenos Aires.

Juan de Dios RawsonW
Juan de Dios Rawson

Juan de Dios Rawson (1833–1902) was an Argentine military man, who took part in the Argentine Civil War, War of the Triple Alliance against Paraguay, and the Conquest of the Desert against the Aboriginal Tribes.

Francisco Reynolds BakerW
Francisco Reynolds Baker

Francisco Reynolds Baker was an Argentine politician and military man, who served as director of the Argentine Military School, and as president of Superior Council of War and Navy.

Francisco ReynoldsW
Francisco Reynolds

Francisco Reynolds (1852-1923) was an Argentine military man who served as Inspector general of artillery, General Staff Assistant and Director of the National Military College of Argentina.

Aldo RicoW
Aldo Rico

Aldo Rico is an Argentine retired Lieutenant Colonel and politician, famous for his role in the episodes of 1987 and 1988 where sectors of the Armed Forces, known as carapintadas, revolted to protest the policies of President Raúl Alfonsín. Rico later created the Modin political party and contested several elections. Rico was elected mayor of San Miguel (1997–2003) and was Minister of Police of Buenos Aires province for a short period in 1999.

Augusto RouquaudW
Augusto Rouquaud

Augusto Rouquaud (1863-1928) was an Argentine military officer who served as the third chief of the 2nd Line Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army. He participated in military expeditions against the Indians, including the main actions produced during the Conquest of the Desert.

Darío SalaW
Darío Sala

Darío Sala is an Argentine association football administrator and former player. A goalkeeper, he played with teams including Belgrano, Los Andes, and River Plate in Argentina; Deportivo Cali in Colombia; and FC Dallas in Major League Soccer (MLS), where he played from 2005 to 2010. He served as general manager of Jacksonville Armada FC of the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 2013 to 2015.

Mohamed Alí SeineldínW
Mohamed Alí Seineldín

Mohamed Alí Seineldín was an Argentine army colonel who participated in two failed uprisings against the democratically elected governments of both President Raúl Alfonsín and President Carlos Menem in 1988 and 1990.

Enrique SinclairW
Enrique Sinclair

Enrique Sinclair (1805-1904) was an Argentine military officer of American origin. He had an outstanding performance serving in the Navy of Admiral Brown, participating heroically in the Battle of Juncal.

Carlos Smith (Argentine officer)W
Carlos Smith (Argentine officer)

Carlos Smith (1845-1913) was an Argentine military man who served as Chief of the Army General Staff of the Argentine Republic. He took part in various military conflicts, including his active participation against the civil uprisings in the Argentine Revolution of 1893.

Zacarías SupisicheW
Zacarías Supisiche

Zacarías Supisiche was an Argentine military man who served in the main Argentine military campaigns that occurred towards the end of the 19th century. He took an active part during the Guerra del Paraguay, Conquista del Desierto and the Revolución del Parque.

Martín Jacobo ThompsonW
Martín Jacobo Thompson

Martín Jacobo Thompson (1777-1819) was an Argentine patriot, who had an active participation during the English invasions, and the Revolution of May. He is considered the founder of the Argentine Naval Prefecture.

Hipólito VieytesW
Hipólito Vieytes

Juan Hipólito Vieytes, was an Argentine merchant and soldier. He was the son of Juan Vieytes and Petrona Mora Fernández de Agüero. His family's house was at 133 Calle Real in front of the central square.

Abraham Walker (soldier)W
Abraham Walker (soldier)

Abraham Walker (1839–1935) was an Argentine politician and military man, who participated in Civil Wars, and in the War of the Triple Alliance.

Agustín WrightW
Agustín Wright

Agustín Wright (1748-1817) was an Argentine merchant, military man and politician, who held various honorary positions in Buenos Aires, including that of Mayor of the city. He founded the first "saladero" establishment in Buenos Aires Province.