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Celso Torrelio Villa (3 June 1933 – 23
April 1999) was a
military general and a
member of the
Junta of
Commanders of the
Armed Forces (1981), who served...
- The High
Command of the
Military of
Bolivia entrusted General Celso Torrelio Villa with the
Presidency on 4
September 1981, and on 7
September 1981 he...
- was
succeeded by a less
tainted but
equally repressive general,
Celso Torrelio. The
Bolivian military would sustain itself in
power only for
another year...
- Force,
General Waldo Bernal Pereira;
General of the
Bolivian Army,
Celso Torrelio; and Óscar
Pammo Rodríguez, a Rear
Admiral in the
Bolivian Navy. This junta...
- Cable.
Archived from the
original on May 7, 2014.
Retrieved May 15, 2014.
Torrelio,
Sebastian (September 11, 2014). "Orion
Pictures Label Returns for First...
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Forces 1981, Members:
Waldo Bernal Pereira,
Celso Torrelio, Óscar
Jaime Pammo (1981)
Celso Torrelio,
President (1981–1982)
Junta of
Commanders of the...
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original on 9 June 2021.
Retrieved 16
November 2009. Agnarsson, I.; Zambrana-
Torrelio, C. M.; Flores-Saldana, N. P.; May-Collado, L. J. (2011). "A time-calibrated...
- Ship
Maintenance Facility at Bremerton,
Washington after the fall of the
Torrelio government in
August 1982. In May 2007
Sailfish was
expended as a target...
- Luis García Meza
Preceded by
Antonio Arnez Camacho Succeeded by
Celso Torrelio Personal details Born 1938 (1938) Sucre,
Bolivia Died (2020-03-30)30 March...
- the
second Junta of
Commanders of the
Armed forces (led by
General Celso Torrelio Villa) was
reluctant to call for elections. In July 1982,
after yet another...