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- Q4712194 description "Mexican Aviator".
- Q4712194 description "Mexican Aviator".
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- Q4712194 abstract "Alberto Salinas Carranza (November 15, 1892 – October 31, 1970) was a Mexican aviator who participated in the Mexican Revolution.Carranza was born in Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila, Mexico on November 15, 1892, the oldest of 3 children of Jose Maria Salinas Balmaceda and Mary Garza Carranza. He married Delfina Duque.He studied mechanical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He returned to Mexico during the government of Francisco I. Madero, and he studied at the Moissant School of Aviation, along with his cousin Gustavo Salinas, and graduated in 1912. After the usurpation of Victoriano Huerta in February 1913 he joined the constitutionalist movement led by his uncle, who was commissioned to organize an air fleet of three aircraft, which participated in several battles.In 1915 Carranza participated in the Battle of El Ebano, San Luis Potosi, against [[{ancho Villa|Villa]]'s forces, and helped Yucatán campaign Salvador Alvarado. He organized the Department of Aviation, with its aeronautical workshops and a school for training military pilots. He was also the head of a cartridge factory.After the war Carranza was exiled in Lima, Peru, and then in the United States. He was a Senator of the Republic in the XXXVII Legislature. In June 1942 he was conferred the rank of General, and in January 1951 reached the rank of Brigadier General. He was a military air attache at the embassies in Washington, Paris, Rome and Belgrade.In the early 1960s he worked as a counselor in the presidency. He led the Veterans of the Revolution and was a board member of the Mexican Legion of Honor. He wrote several works including The Punitive Expedition. He died in Mexico City on October 31, 1970.".
- Q4712194 birthDate "1892-11-15".
- Q4712194 birthYear "1892".
- Q4712194 deathDate "1970-10-31".
- Q4712194 deathYear "1970".
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- Q4712194 dateOfBirth "1892-11-15".
- Q4712194 dateOfDeath "1970-10-31".
- Q4712194 name "Salinas Carranza, Alberto".
- Q4712194 shortDescription "Mexican Aviator".
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- Q4712194 comment "Alberto Salinas Carranza (November 15, 1892 – October 31, 1970) was a Mexican aviator who participated in the Mexican Revolution.Carranza was born in Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila, Mexico on November 15, 1892, the oldest of 3 children of Jose Maria Salinas Balmaceda and Mary Garza Carranza. He married Delfina Duque.He studied mechanical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He returned to Mexico during the government of Francisco I.".
- Q4712194 label "Alberto Salinas Carranza".
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- Q4712194 name "Alberto Salinas Carranza".
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- Q4712194 surname "Salinas Carranza".