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Carlos Cesar Delia

Carlos César Delía (January 21, 1923 Concordia Entre Ríos province – October 6, 2014) was an Argentine equestrian and a retired division general in the Argentine Army.

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Olympic career

He represented his country in several Olympic Games and World Championships, achieving a second place at the 1960 World Championship in Venice, Italy.

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Carlos was the flag bearer for Argentina at the opening ceremony of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.

Some of his best remembered horses were Huipil, Maravedí and Cardón.

Military career

His last appointment in the Argentine Army was as commander of the III Army Corps, which at the time was engaged in battle against the People's Revolutionary Army in the province of Tucumán. In August 1975, after an institutional crisis due to the designation of active colonel Vicente Damasco as Minister of the Interior, Delía, as the second highest ranking general, rebelled against the commander of the Army, lt. general Numa Laplane. The crisis ended with the appointment of brigade general Jorge Rafael Videla as commander of the Army, the replacement of Damasco with civilian Angel Federico Robledo and the retirement of both Numa Laplane and Delía.

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Carlos César Delía Wikipedia