Manuel Bulnes Pinto

Manuel Bulnes Pinto
Manuel Bulnes Pinto
Born July 10, 1842(1842-07-10)
Santiago, Chile
Died April 18, 1899(1899-04-18) (aged 56)
Santiago, Chile

Manuel Bulnes Pinto (July 10, 1842 – April 18, 1899) was a Chilean military and political figure.

Bulnes was born in Santiago, the son of President Manuel Bulnes Prieto and of First Lady Enriqueta Pinto Garmendia, who in turn was the daughter of President Francisco Antonio Pinto and sister of future President Anibal Pinto. He studied at the Colegio de los Padres Franceses and later moved to Paris, where he completed three years of law before returning to Chile.

In 1867, Bulnes joined the Chilean Army as commander of a civic regiment organized and financed by himself. At the head of his regiment, he waged a continuous warfare against the Arucanian Indians in southern Chile, and in 1874 he joined the regular army ranks as a Sergeant major. He married Elena Calvo Cruchaga in 1877.

Manuel Bulnes was elected a deputy for Mulchén in 1879. At the beginning of the War of the Pacific, he organized a cavalry squadron that they named Escuadrón de Carabineros de Yungay, but the transport Rimac where they were traveling to the theater of operations was captured en route by the Peruvian Navy and they were interned as prisoners of war in the city of Tarma. Himself and his squadron were later freed via prisoner exchange, and they fought at the battles of Tacna, Chorrillos and Miraflores.

After the war, he went in a government commission to Europe, where he was during the Chilean Civil War. He supported the congressional side and was rewarded with the promotion to Brigade General. He returned to Chile in 1894, where he became Secretary and later Chief of the Army General Staff. In 1896 he was named Minister of War and Navy by President Federico Errázuriz Echaurren. In the short lapse while he held the post (from September 18th to November 26th), he managed to regularized the army lists, giving legal equality to all who had ever served under the colors. He died in Santiago on 1899.

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Preceded by
Luis Barros Borgoño
Minister of War and Navy
1896
Succeeded by
Elías Fernández



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