Gonzalo Rodríguez Martín-Granizo

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Rodríguez Martín-Granizo
Gonzalo Rodríguez Martín-Granizo.jpg
Chief of Defence
In office
18 May 1990 – 16 December 1992
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Prime MinisterFelipe González
Minister
[[Vice Chief of Defence|Vice PM]]
Preceded byAir Lieutenant General Gonzalo Puigcerver Romá
Succeeded byArmy Lieutenant General
Chief of the Joint Defence Staff
In office
25 November 1986 – 29 December 1987
Preceded by
Succeeded byVice Admiral
Personal details
Born(1928-01-25)January 25, 1928
León, Spain
DiedDecember 16, 1990(1990-12-16) (aged 62)
Hospital del Aire, Madrid, Spain
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/service Spanish Navy
Years of service1946—1992
RankSP-09 Almirante General.svg Admiral General (1999)
UnitSpanish Navy Spain
CommandsAlmirante Cervera destroyer
  • Fleet General Staff (Fleet Commander)
  • Navy General Staff (assistant)
  • Chief of the Joint Defence Staff
  • Chief of Defence Staff

Rodríguez Martín-Granizo (died. 16 December 1992), was a admiral general of the Spanish Military in the Spanish Navy, he was the Chief of Defence of Spanish Military (Jemad) in May 1990 until his death in December 1992. He also head the Defence Staff which was between November 1986 — December 1987.

Gonzalo Rodríguez Martín-Granizo was a chief of the Fleet of Spanish Navy.[1] He was born 25 February 1928 in León, Spain and enrolled in the Spanish Military at the age of 18, that was 1946 followed a promotion to second lieutenant in 1951, and served in different battleships, the Almirante Cervera, Sánchez Barcáiztegui ship, Canarias cruiser and Alava destroyer of which he also commands the Marqués de la Ensenada destroyer. He moved to Naval Military School, he also served at the Fleet General Staff, he became the chief of the Strategy Division of the Navy General Staff in 1984 and assistant chief of the Navy General Staff in 1986.[2]

One of his contribution to the Spanish Military was a completed coordination agreement with the NATO when in office and had also supervised the Spanish participation in the Gulf, Kurdistan and Yugoslavia.[3]

Commands[]

He rose to become the chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of Defense 1986, a position which is an auxiliary to the Chief of Defence and from which he got promoted to admiral in 1987, that saw him becomes commander of the Fleet and of which he became the Chief of Defense Staff in 1989. After his demise, the CHOD position was supposed to be occupied by admiral but due eye problem, the Chief of the army (El Jemad) at the time was General later took over the office.[4]

Death[]

He died in 1992 after two years in office on a brain hemorrhage injury at Hospital del Aire in Madrid after he was admitted to hospital.[a][5]

Honors[]

In honor to him, a Fleet Headquarters building was renamed after him by the Chief of Naval of Spanish Navy and in count of a honors, he was, on an honorary basis and posthumously promoted to Admiral General of the Navy after his death which was 1999 to serve as a fair recognition of meritorious serving in the Navy.[6]

Notes[]

  1. ^ This article appear in print edition of El Pais, Wednesday, December 16, 1992

References[]

  1. ^ País, El (1987-12-23). "El almirante Rodríguez Martín-Granizo, nombrado nuevo jefe de la Flota". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  2. ^ "ABC MADRID 17-12-1992 página 24 - Archivo ABC". abc. 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  3. ^ ABC MADRID 12-17-1992 page 24. EditionABC, MADRID Page24
  4. ^ País, El (1992-12-16). "El jefe de la cúpula militar muere de un derrame cerebral". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  5. ^ El pais print edition, Wednesday, December 16, 1992
  6. ^ "La Armada rinde homenaje al almirante general Gonzalo Rodríguez Martín-Granizo - Archivo 2004-2011". www.revistanaval.com. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
Military offices
Preceded by
Coat of Arms of the Spanish Defence Staff-EMAD.svg
Chief of the Joint Defence Staff

1986–1987
Succeeded by
Vice Admiral
Military offices
Preceded by
Air Lieutenant General Gonzalo Puigcerver Romá
Coat of Arms of the Spanish Defence Staff-EMAD.svg
Chief of the Defence Staff

1990—1992
Succeeded by
Army Lieutenant General
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