Tomás Elliot
Tomás Elliot (born c. 1843) was an officer of the Argentine army, who served as Commander of the garrison of Bahía Blanca.[1] He had an active participation during the Revolution of 1880, being in charge of the Battalion Almirante Brown, belonging to the provincial forces of Buenos Aires in support of Carlos Tejedor.[2]
Tomás Elliot | |
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Born | c. 1843 Buenos Aires |
Died | ? Buenos Aires |
Allegiance | Argentina |
Service/ | Argentine Army |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel |
Battles/wars | Paraguayan War Conquest of the Desert Revolution of 1880 |
He also participated in the War of the Triple Alliance. In 1874, he had been appointed as interim military Commander in Villa Occidental.[3] And he also served as Commander-in-Chief of the 8th Infantry Battalion of the Province of Buenos Aires.[4]
References
- Colección de leyes y decretos militares concernientes al ejército y armada de la República Argentina, Volume 2, Ercilio Domínguez, 1898
- Biblioteca del oficial, Volume 373, Ferrari, 1949, 1949
- Memoria del Ministerio de Guerra y Marina, República Argentina, 1874
- Registro nacional de la República argentina, República Argentina, 1895
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