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  1. Chilean soldiers burning books considered communist after the coup d'état (1973) On 11 September 1973, in a watershed event of the Cold War and the history of Chile, president Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d'état by the Armed Forces. Paul W. Drake and Ivan Jaksic state in The Struggle for Democracy in Chile:. The armed forces killed, imprisoned, tortured, and exiled thousands of ...

  2. 4 de dic. de 2012 · SANTIAGO, Chile -- Maj. Gen. Frederick S. Rudesheim, the U.S. Army South commanding general, spoke to more than 150 students and faculty of the Academia de Guerra del Ejercito (Chilean Army War ...

  3. • Ministry of War and Navy (1818–1924) • Ministry of War (1924–1927,1927–1932) ... the Civil Defense Forces and the Chilean chapter of the Red Cross. In 1960, the oversight was expanded to include the Superior Council on National Security ... National Academy of Political and Strategic Studies ...

  4. Chilean Army War Academy (Q5399127) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. No description defined. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Chilean Army War Academy. No description defined. Statements. instance of. military academy. 0 references. government agency. 0 references. organization. 0 references. country. Chile.

  5. In 2007, he graduated from his Staff Course at the Air Force War Academy. During his career, he has been posted to many different battle stations and positions, leading infantry units at the Marine Infantry Detachment of the Chilean Navy No.2 "Miller" in Viña del Mar; No.3 "Aldea" in Talcahuano, and No.4 "Cochrane" in Punta Arenas.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2024 · The first official "baptism" of war for its members was the Battle of Maipú on the 5th of April 1818. The institution was called the Academia Militar (Military Academy) until 1843 where it became called the Escuela Militar (Military School), a name it has kept since then. In 2001 Escuela Militar began to offer 4-year degrees in Military Sciences.

  7. General Bernardo O’Higgins Military Academy. Established: 1817 Santiago. The Military School of Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins, better known as the Military School, is the institute responsible for training officers for the Army of Chile. Branch: Chilean Army. Motto: Merito - Virtud y Patriotismo.