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Alberto Guglielmone (1888–1968) was anArgentine general. He was a member of thejunta's Joint Chiefs of Staff, or "generals' and admirals' committee".[1][2]
Guglielmone, whose father was born in Italy, was born inBuenos Aires in 1888, and graduated from the military academy in 1909.[3] He rose through the ranks of the Argentine military to command the 4th Military Region.[3] Sources differ on whether Guglielmone was neutral and pro- or anti-Peronist in the1946 Argentina Presidential Election.[3]