Francisco Medina

Argentine military man (1870-1945)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroArgentine military man (1870-1945)
PlacesArgentina
Gender
Male
Birth1870, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death12 July 1945 (aged 75 years)
The details

Biography

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

Biography

He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Francisco Medina, born in Montevideo, and Rosa Buasso, daughter of a Genoese family. He was married to Elvira Lamela Canavery, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Baldomero Lamela Luengo, and Elvira Canavery, belonging to a family of Irish descent.

He was promoted to General de Brigada in 1923 and to General of División in 1929. He spent most of his military career in southern Argentina, where he participated in the last military campaigns of the Conquest of the Desert.

General Francisco Medina took an active part in the de facto government of José Félix Uriburu and Agustín Pedro Justo.

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