Capitán de fragata (Commander) Luis
Carrero Blanco as the face of an original 1937 Spanish Civil War ration coupon.
Luis Carrero Blanco was a
close associate of Generalissimo Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War which
lasted from1936 to 1939. Franco, the leader of the Nationalist side became the
undisputed head of state after victory over the Republican side and continued
to lead Spain until his death in 1975.
Military education:
. 1918 - Naval Infantry School
. 1924 - Submarine School Course
. 1932 - Naval School, Paris
Military ranks (select):
. 1926 - Lieutenant
. 1935 - Commander
. 1945 - Captain
. 1957 - Rear Admiral
. 1963 - Vice Admiral
. 1966 - Admiral
. 1966 - Admiral
He held the following military positions:
. Ship Captain
. Submarine Commander
. Professor at the Naval College, Madrid
. Commander of the Cruiser Division of the Spanish Navy
. Chief of Operations of the Navy High Command
. Chief of the General Staff
. Professor at the Naval College, Madrid
. Commander of the Cruiser Division of the Spanish Navy
. Chief of Operations of the Navy High Command
. Chief of the General Staff
Carrero Blanco became an important functionary in Francoist Spain. He held the following appointments:
. 1940 - Under Secretary to
the Presidency
. 1943 - Vice President of
the Cortes
. 1967 - Deputy Premier
. 1973 - Prime Minister of
Spain
Carrero Blanco authored at least three books:
. Spain and the
Sea (1941)
. The Art of Naval Warfare (1943)
. The Art of Naval Warfare (1943)
. The Victory of Christ of Lepanto (1947)
He was assassinated in a bomb attack by ETA, the Basque separatist group, on December 20, 1973.
© Adeyinka Makinde (2024).
Adeyinka Makinde is a writer based in London, England.
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