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Revision as of 21:02, 27 July 2022
Chief Guard
Jefe Guardio | |
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Creeperian Imperial Guard | |
Status | Commanding Officer |
Abbreviation | JGD |
Appointer | The Emperor |
Formation | June 15, 1833 |
First holder | Pedro Cámara López |
The Chief Guard (Creeperian Spanish: Jefe Guardio) is the special title and rank that has existed since 1833 for the commander of the Creeperian Imperial Guard. Chief Guard ranks higher than General Guard in the Creeperian Imperial Guard.
List of Chief Guards
Portrait | Name | Assumed Office | Left Office | Time in Office | Wars Fought in Office |
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Pedro Cámara López (1792–1853) |
15 June 1833 | 14 October 1853† | 20 years and 122 days | ||
Enrique Franco Hidalgo (1800–1876) |
14 October 1853 | 19 January 1876† | 22 years and 98 days | ||
Manuel Ugarte Soto (1832–1893) |
19 January 1876 | 20 February 1889 | 13 years and 33 days | ||
Juan Ortiz Vega (1842–1900) |
20 February 1889 | 2 July 1900† | 11 years and 133 days | — | |
Pedro Charpin Rival (1851–1929) |
2 July 1900 | 13 July 1929† | 29 years and 12 days | ||
Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés (1873–1953) |
13 July 1929 | 1 October 1951 | 22 years and 81 days | ||
Óscar Únzaga Vega (1878–1959) |
1 October 1951 | 19 April 1959† | 7 years and 201 days | ||
Xavier Garrido Varela (1903–1982) |
19 April 1959 | 1 March 1982† | 22 years and 317 days | ||
Gustavo González Jure (1942–2013) |
1 March 1982 | 16 October 1999 | 17 years and 230 days | ||
Armando Figueroa Molina (1941–2003) |
16 October 1999 | 18 June 2003† | 3 years and 246 days | ||
Gerardo Barrios Dueñas (1960–2013) |
18 June 2003 | 15 March 2013† | 9 years and 271 days | ||
Ramón Illescas Galán (1968–) |
15 March 2013 | 15 May 2020 | 7 years and 62 days | ||
César Mendoza Durán (1969–) |
15 May 2020 | Incumbent | 4 years and 9 days |