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- Joaquín_Amaro abstract "Joaquín Amaro Domínguez (August 16, 1889 – March 15, 1952) was a Mexican revolutionary general and military reformer. He served as Secretary of War in the cabinets of Presidents Plutarco Elías Calles, Emilio Portes Gil, and Pascual Ortiz Rubio, making him one of the longest-serving cabinet-level officials in Mexican history. His ambitious reforms of the fractious Mexican military transformed the armed forces from a political partisan to an armed force loyal to the president and government. He accomplished this "through a process of cultural reeducation that replaced an entrenched tradition of militarism with one emphasizing such values as discipline, duty, honor, and loyalty to the civilian government."".
- Joaquín_Amaro birthDate "1889-08-16".
- Joaquín_Amaro birthPlace Mexico.
- Joaquín_Amaro birthPlace Municipality_of_Sombrerete.
- Joaquín_Amaro birthPlace Zacatecas.
- Joaquín_Amaro deathDate "1952-03-15".
- Joaquín_Amaro wikiPageID "12109442".
- Joaquín_Amaro wikiPageRevisionID "582963805".
- Joaquín_Amaro after Plutarco_Elías_Calles.
- Joaquín_Amaro after Rafael_Cházaro_Pérez.
- Joaquín_Amaro allegiance "Mexico".
- Joaquín_Amaro awards "Cruz de Segunda Clase".
- Joaquín_Amaro battles Battle_of_Celaya.
- Joaquín_Amaro battles Battle_of_Ocotlán.
- Joaquín_Amaro before Francisco_R._Serrano.
- Joaquín_Amaro before Gilberto_R._Limón.
- Joaquín_Amaro birthDate "1889-08-16".
- Joaquín_Amaro birthPlace "Corrales de Abrego, Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico".
- Joaquín_Amaro branch Mexican_Army.
- Joaquín_Amaro dateOfBirth "1889-08-16".
- Joaquín_Amaro dateOfDeath "1952-03-15".
- Joaquín_Amaro deathDate "1952-03-15".
- Joaquín_Amaro laterwork "Secretary of War, Military reformer, Military educational reformer, Publisher".
- Joaquín_Amaro name "Amaro Dominguez, Joaquin".
- Joaquín_Amaro name "Joaquín Amaro Domínguez".
- Joaquín_Amaro nickname "El Indio".
- Joaquín_Amaro placeOfBirth "Corrales de Abrego, Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico".
- Joaquín_Amaro rank "General de división".
- Joaquín_Amaro serviceyears "1911".
- Joaquín_Amaro shortDescription "Mexican revolutionary general and military reformer".
- Joaquín_Amaro title Secretariat_of_National_Defense_(Mexico).
- Joaquín_Amaro title "Director of the Heroico Colegio Militar".
- Joaquín_Amaro years "'''1924—1931".
- Joaquín_Amaro years "1931".
- Joaquín_Amaro description "Mexican revolutionary general and military reformer".
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:1889_births.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:1952_deaths.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:Indigenous_Mexicans.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:Mexican_Secretaries_of_Defense.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:Mexican_generals.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:People_from_Zacatecas.
- Joaquín_Amaro subject Category:People_of_the_Mexican_Revolution.
- Joaquín_Amaro type Agent.
- Joaquín_Amaro type MilitaryPerson.
- Joaquín_Amaro type Person.
- Joaquín_Amaro type Person.
- Joaquín_Amaro type Q215627.
- Joaquín_Amaro type Q5.
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- Joaquín_Amaro comment "Joaquín Amaro Domínguez (August 16, 1889 – March 15, 1952) was a Mexican revolutionary general and military reformer. He served as Secretary of War in the cabinets of Presidents Plutarco Elías Calles, Emilio Portes Gil, and Pascual Ortiz Rubio, making him one of the longest-serving cabinet-level officials in Mexican history. His ambitious reforms of the fractious Mexican military transformed the armed forces from a political partisan to an armed force loyal to the president and government.".
- Joaquín_Amaro label "Joaquín Amaro Domínguez".
- Joaquín_Amaro label "Joaquín Amaro".
- Joaquín_Amaro label "Joaquín Amaro".
- Joaquín_Amaro sameAs Joaqu%C3%ADn_Amaro.
- Joaquín_Amaro sameAs Joaquín_Amaro_Domínguez.
- Joaquín_Amaro sameAs Joaquín_Amaro.
- Joaquín_Amaro sameAs Q2552607.
- Joaquín_Amaro sameAs Q2552607.
- Joaquín_Amaro wasDerivedFrom Joaquín_Amaro?oldid=582963805.
- Joaquín_Amaro givenName "Joaquin".
- Joaquín_Amaro name "Joaquin Amaro Dominguez".
- Joaquín_Amaro surname "Amaro Dominguez".