- Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (born in the city of
Tunja , Boyacá onMarch 12 ,1900 died inMelgar , Tolima onJanuary 17 ,1975 ) was aColombian General ,military dictator of Colombia from 1953 to 1957 andColombian politic al figure, as well as a 1970 presidential candidate on behalf of theNational Popular Alliance , "Alianza Nacional Popular",(ANAPO) political movement that he founded. He was the son of Julio Rojas and Hermecia Pinilla.Early years and education
Gustavo Rojas began his career in the school of cadets " Escuela de Cadetes" of
Bogotá in 1917. He obtained his degree in 1920. In 1923 while serving inManizales , Caldas, he was promoted tolieutenant in thearmy . He became dissatisfied with the army and in 1924 he requested permission to retire from active service so that he could studyCivil Engineering inThree State College , in theUnited States where he obtained the title ofcivil engineer in 1927. From there he started taking part in the construction of highways and other works of engineering as part of hismilitary career.War with Peru
In 1932, Rojas was called to the front lines in order to defend the country in the war against Perú. The following year he was assigned to Buenaventura's port as commander of the Coast Battery and military engineer of the region in case of a Peruvian attack. In 1936, he became an
engineer of the technical department of the Colombian Army munitions factory on behalf of which he was sent on a special mission toGermany to obtain the machinery necessary to makeammunitions inBogotá . On his return toColombia he was nominated as chief of the technical department of the munitions factory.Colombian envoy to the United States
In 1943, he was sent to the
United States to acquire weapons and other machinery for the Colombian military. In 1944, he became assistant director of the School of War, and in 1945 the director ofCivil Aeronautics . It was there where he presented his project forairports in Colombia under the name " Tracks of landing inColombia ", which served as dissertation for his promotion to colonel of the Army, a plan which he would subsequently bring into being with the El Dorado Airport and other airports during his later presidency.La Violencia
In 1946, already a
colonel , Rojas was nominated as commander of the First Brigade inTunja and in 1948 was named commander of the Third Brigade inCali . There, he gained major recognition in the country for having managed to appease therebellion that happened in this region as a consequence of the assassination of the popular leaderJorge Eliécer Gaitán in April 9, 1948, for which he was honored by the incumbent Conservative president Mariano Ospina. On October 11 of the following year, he was promoted to General and on October 19 assigned to the General Direction of the National Army. On December 3 of the same year Rojas was named Minister of Post Office and Telegraphs (nowadays so-called Department of Communications) in the government of Mariano Ospina.General of the Colombian Armed Forces
In 1950, he was nominated as a
delegate forColombia to theUnited Nations inWashington , and as such he inspected the battalion Colombia that was fighting againstcommunism during theKorean War . In 1952, he was designated general of theArmed forces of Colombia bystand-in president Roberto Urdaneta during the Conservative government ofLaureano Gómez .Coup d' etat
On
June 13 ,1953 , Rojas seized power by means of acoup d'état supported by Liberals and Conservatives.References
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