Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray

Spanish general
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Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray
Minister of the Air of Spain
In office
12 December 1975 – 5 July 1977
Prime MinisterCarlos Arias Navarro
Adolfo Suárez
Preceded byMariano Cuadra Medina
Succeeded byManuel Gutiérrez Mellado
(Defence)
Personal details
Born
Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray

(1912-08-30)30 August 1912
Ferrol, Galicia, Kingdom of Spain
Died11 December 1982(1982-12-11) (aged 70)
Madrid, Spain
Military service
Branch/service Spanish Armed Forces
Years of service1931–1982

Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray (30 August 1912 – 11 December 1982) was a Spanish general who served as Minister of the Air of Spain between 1975 and 1977.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray" (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Decreto 3237/1975, de 11 de diciembre, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (298). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 25861. 12 December 1975. ISSN 0212-033X.
  3. ^ "Real Decreto 1607/1976, de 7 de julio, por el que que se nombran los Ministros del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (163). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 13385. 8 July 1976. ISSN 0212-033X.


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