List of Chiefs of the General Staff of the Argentine Navy

This article lists the Chiefs of the General Staff of the Argentine Navy and their preceding offices, between 1958 and the present day. The Argentine Navy (Spanish: Armada Argentina) is the naval force of Argentina.

Chief of the General Staff of the Argentine Navy
Jefe del Estado Mayor General de la Armada
Seal of the Argentine Navy
Incumbent
Rear Admiral Julio Guardia

since 28 February 2020
 Argentine Navy
Reports toChief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
AppointerPresident of Argentina
Term length2 years
Formation1 May 1958
First holderAdolfo B. Estévez

The current Chief of the Navy General Staff is Rear Admiral Julio Guardia. He was appointed by President Alberto Fernández on 28 February 2020,[1] by Decree 179/2020.[2]

List

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term
Took office Left office Time in office
Commander of the Naval Operations of the Navy
(Comandante de Operaciones Navales de la Armada)
1
Admiral
Adolfo B. Estévez
(1908–1982)
1 May 195814 July 19591 year, 74 days
2
Admiral
Alberto P. Vago
(born 1910)
15 July 195929 December 19612 years, 167 days
3
Admiral
Agustín Penas
(1910–1970)
29 December 19612 October 1962277 days
4
Admiral
Leandro Maloberti
(1912–2000)
2 October 196211 December 196270 days
5
Vice Admiral
Enrique Grünwaldt
(1913–1986)
12 December 19622 April 1963111 days
6
Rear Admiral
Eladio Vázquez
(1916–2000)
2 April 196326 October 1963207 days
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy
(Comandante en jefe de la Armada)
7
Admiral
Benigno Varela
(1917–1996)
29 October 19634 October 19684 years, 344 days
8
Admiral
Pedro Gnavi
(1917–1990)
4 October 19683 January 19723 years, 91 days
9
Admiral
Carlos Coda
(1918–2004)
3 January 197225 May 19731 year, 142 days
General Commander of the Navy
(Comandante general de la Armada)
10
Admiral
Carlos Álvarez
(1924–2003)
25 May 19736 December 1973195 days
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy
(Comandante en jefe de la Armada)
11
Admiral
Emilio Eduardo Massera
(1925–2010)
6 December 197315 September 19784 years, 283 days
12
Admiral
Armando Lambruschini
(1924–2004)
15 September 197811 September 19812 years, 361 days
13
Admiral
Jorge Anaya
(1926–2008)
11 September 19811 October 19821 year, 20 days
14
Admiral
Rubén Oscar Franco
(born 1927)
1 October 19825 December 19831 year, 65 days
Chief of the General Staff of the Navy
(Jefe del Estado Mayor General de la Armada)
15
Admiral
Ramón Arosa
(born 1931)
16 December 198314 July 19895 years, 210 days
16
Admiral
Jorge Ferrer
(1933–2009)
14 July 198913 July 19933 years, 364 days
17
Admiral
Enrique Molina Pico
(born 1938)
13 July 199324 July 19963 years, 11 days
18
Admiral
Carlos Marrón
(1938–2003)
24 July 199613 December 19993 years, 142 days
19
Admiral
Joaquín Stella
(1942–2017)
13 December 19996 June 20033 years, 175 days
20
Admiral
Jorge Godoy
(born 1946)
6 June 200322 December 20118 years, 199 days
21
Admiral
Carlos Paz
(born 1953)
22 December 201115 October 2012298 days
22
Admiral
Daniel Alberto Martin
(born 1955)
15 October 20123 July 2013261 days
23
Admiral
Gastón Erice
(born 1955)
3 July 201314 January 20162 years, 195 days
24
Admiral
Marcelo Srur
(born 1957)
14 January 201618 December 20171 year, 338 days
Vice Admiral
José Luis Villán
(born 1960)
Acting
18 December 201728 September 2018284 days
25
Admiral
José Luis Villán
(born 1960)
28 September 201828 February 20201 year, 153 days
26
Rear Admiral
Julio Guardia
(born 1960)
28 February 2020Incumbent342 days

See also

References

  1. "Quiénes son los nuevos jefes de las Fuerzas Armadas que designó Alberto Fernández". Clarín (in Spanish). 20 February 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  2. "Decreto 179/2020". Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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