Liste guatemaltekischer Verteidigungsminister
Ernannt/Amt angetreten | Name | Bemerkungen | in der Regierung von | Posten verlassen |
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1944 | Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán | Kriegsminister, ab 1945 Verteidigungsminister | Juan Federico Ponce Vaidez | 1951 |
1945 | Francisco Javier Arana | Oberst Befehlshaber der Streitkräfte Guatemalas. | Juan José Arévalo | 1949 |
1949 | Carlos Paz Tejada | Oberst Befehlshaber der Streitkräfte Guatemalas. (* 17. Dezember 1917 in Guatemala-Stadt; † 30. Oktober 2006 in Mexiko-Stadt)[1] | 1949 | |
1954 | José Ángel Sánchez | Oberst | Carlos Castillo Armas | 1954 |
1955 | Enrique Close de León | Oberst | 1957 | |
1957 | Juán Francisco Oliva | 1957 | ||
3. März 1958 | Guillermo Flores Avendaño | Oberst | José Miguel Ramón Ydigoras Fuentes | 1958 |
1960 | Rubén González Siguí | 1960 | ||
1960 | Alfredo Enrique Peralta Azurdia | Oberst | 30. März 1963 | |
1. Juli 1966 | Rafael Arriaga Bosque | Oberst | Julio César Méndez Montenegro | 26. März 1968 |
28. März 1968 | Rolando Chinchilla Aguilar | 19. Feb. 1969 | ||
19. Feb. 1969 | Doroteo Reyes Santa Cruz | General | 1. Apr. 1970 | |
Juni 1970 | Leonel Vassaux Martínez | 1. Jan. 1972 | ||
1. Jan. 1972 | Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García | General | Carlos Arana Osorio | 1974 |
1974 | Fausto David Rubio Coronado | General | 1. Apr. 1975 | |
1. Juli 1975 | Fernando Romeo Lucas García | General | Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García | 1. Jan. 1977 |
1. Feb. 1977 | Otto Guillermo Spiegeler Noriega | General | 15. Jan. 1980 | |
15. Jan. 1980 | Ángel Aníbal Guevara | General | Fernando Romeo Lucas García | 9. Aug. 1981 |
1981 | Luís René Mendoza Palomo | General | 1981 | |
1981 | Efraín Ríos Montt | General | 1982 | |
1. Sep. 1982 | Óscar Humberto Mejía Víctores | General | Efraín Ríos Montt | 15. Aug. 1985 |
8. Aug. 1985 | unbesetzt | 14. Jan. 1986 | ||
14. Jan. 1986 | Jaime Hernández Méndez | General | Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo | 31. Jan. 1987 |
31. Jan. 1987 | Héctor Alejandro Gramajo | General | 21. Mai 1990 | |
21. Mai 1990 | Juán Leonel Bolaños Chávez | General | 5. Sep. 1990 | |
14. Jan. 1991 | Luis Enrique Mendoza García | General | Jorge Antonio Serrano Elias | 13. Dez. 1991 |
13. Dez. 1991 | José Domingo García Samayoa | General | 7. Juni 1993 | |
7. Juni 1993 | Jorge Roberto Perussina Rivera | General[2][3] | Ramiro de León Carpio | 28. Juni 1993 |
1. Juli 1993 | Mario René Enríquez Morales | General | 9. Okt. 1995 | |
9. Okt. 1995 | Marco Antonio González Taracena | General | 13. Jan. 1996 | |
14. Jan. 1996 | Julio Arnoldo Balconi Turcios | General | Álvaro Arzú Irigoyen | 3. Juli 1997 |
3. Juli 1997 | Héctor Mario Barrios Celada | General | 30. Juni 1999 | |
30. Juni 1999 | Marco Tulio Espinoza | General | 14. Jan. 2000 | |
18. Jan. 2000 | Juan de Dios Estrada Velásquez | Oberst | Alfonso Antonio Portillo Cabrera | 9. Jan. 2001 |
9. Jan. 2001 | Eduardo Arévalo Lacs | General | 10. Dez. 2001 | |
10. Dez. 2001 | Leonel Méndez Estrada | General | 26. Aug. 2002 | |
16. Aug. 2002 | Robin Malconi Moran Muñoz | 14. Jan. 2004 | ||
14. Jan. 2004 | César Augusto Méndez Pinelo | General | Óscar Berger Perdomo | 7. Jan. 2005 |
7. Jan. 2005 | Carlos Humberto Aldana Villanueva | 2. Nov. 2005 | ||
2. Nov. 2005 | Francisco Bermúdez Amado | 29. Dez. 2006 | ||
29. Dez. 2006 | Ronaldo Cecilio Leiva | 14. Jan. 2008 | ||
14. Jan. 2008 | Marco Tulio García Franco | General | Álvaro Colom Caballeros | 21. Dez. 2008 |
21. Dez. 2008 | Abraham Valenzuela Gonzalez | General | 1. Sep. 2011 | |
1. Sep. 2011 | Juan Jose Ruiz Morales | General | 14. Jan. 2012 | |
14. Jan. 2012 | Ulises Noe Anzueto Girón | General | Otto Pérez Molina | 16. Juli 2013 |
16. Juli 2013 | Manuel Augusto López Ambrosio | General | 16. Juli 2015 | |
16. Juli 2015 | Williams Mansilla | Brigadegeneral | Otto Pérez Molina, Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre, Jimmy Morales | 1. Okt. 2017 |
1. Okt. 2017 | Luis Miguel Ralda Moreno | Brigadegeneral | Jimmy Morales |
Weblinks
- Website des Verteidigungsministeriums. Ministerio de la Defensa Nacional (spanisch)
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Carlos Figueroa Ibarra: Ha muerto Carlos Paz Tejada. In: albedrio.org. 31. Oktober 2006, abgerufen am 12. August 2019 (spanisch).
- ↑ Tim Golden: Guatemala’s New Chief Ousts Some Top Officers. In: The New York Times. 8. Juni 1993, ISSN 0362-4331 (nytimes.com).
- ↑ Arthur Melville: Guatemala’s De Leon. In: latimes.com. Los Angeles Times, 21. Juli 1993, abgerufen am 12. August 2019 (englisch).
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Guatemalan Minister of Defense Maj. Gen. Ronaldo Cecilio Leiva Rodríguez cropped from photo with Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates in the Pentagon July 16, 2007.
Guatemalan Minister of Defense Maj. Gen. Ronaldo Cecilio Leiva Rodríguez cropped from photo with Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates in the Pentagon July 16, 2007.
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Guatemalan Minister of Defense Brig. Gen. Carlos Humberto Aldana Villanueva, cropped from photo U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala John Hamilton (2nd from right) introduces Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld (right) at the Guatemala La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City on March 23, 2005. Rumsfeld is traveling to South and Central America to meet with key government officials and his defense counterparts to strengthen bilateral ties.
Guatemalan Minister of Defense Brig. Gen. Carlos Humberto Aldana Villanueva, cropped from photo U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala John Hamilton (2nd from right) introduces Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld (right) at the Guatemala La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City on March 23, 2005. Rumsfeld is traveling to South and Central America to meet with key government officials and his defense counterparts to strengthen bilateral ties.
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Brigadier General Francisco Bermúdez Amado Minister of National Defence of Guatemala, cropped from U.S. Army photo: "Guatemalan army Brig. Gen. Carlos Villagran, left, and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jose Mayorga, from U.S. Army South, brief President of Guatemala Oscar Berger, seated center, prior to the closing ceremony of exercise Peacekeeping Operations North 06 in Guatemala City, Guatemala, June 22, 2006. Villagran and Mayorga are exercise co-directors for the exercise that brings together 22 nations from Central America and the Caribbean to share ideas on peacekeeping issues. (U.S. Army photo by Kaye Richey) (Released)"
Brigadier General Francisco Bermúdez Amado Minister of National Defence of Guatemala, cropped from U.S. Army photo: "Guatemalan army Brig. Gen. Carlos Villagran, left, and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jose Mayorga, from U.S. Army South, brief President of Guatemala Oscar Berger, seated center, prior to the closing ceremony of exercise Peacekeeping Operations North 06 in Guatemala City, Guatemala, June 22, 2006. Villagran and Mayorga are exercise co-directors for the exercise that brings together 22 nations from Central America and the Caribbean to share ideas on peacekeeping issues. (U.S. Army photo by Kaye Richey) (Released)"