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MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Puedes apersonarte a cualquiera de nuestras Oficinas de Registro Militar de Marina de tu localidad. Lima y Callao - Oficina de Reservas Navales, Av. Grau 103 Chucuito - Callao.Teléfonos: 4294732/ 4531174/ 2017020/ 4538568/ 4201531 anexos 6916-6937-6947. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, theseWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ June 6, 2021 Personal Naval de la Comandancia General de Operaciones de la Amazonia, realiza intenso despliegue aéreo y fluvial durante la segunda vuelta de las Elecciones Perú 2021 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Puedes apersonarte a cualquiera de nuestras Oficinas de Registro Militar de Marina de tu localidad. Lima y Callao - Oficina de Reservas Navales, Av. Grau 103 Chucuito - Callao.Teléfonos: 4294732/ 4531174/ 2017020/ 4538568/ 4201531 anexos 6916-6937-6947. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, theseWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ In the middle of the following year, on June 9th, 1943, the Naval Commando Force was created, assigning it the following tasks: coastal defense, amphibious operations and the protection of naval establishments. Its organization would consist of a Commando Company, a Machine Gun Company, three Fusiliers Companies and a Band ofMusicians; In
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Roles. To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. To participate in the control of internal order, in accordance with what is established inthe
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Puedes apersonarte a cualquiera de nuestras Oficinas de Registro Militar de Marina de tu localidad. Lima y Callao - Oficina de Reservas Navales, Av. Grau 103 Chucuito - Callao.Teléfonos: 4294732/ 4531174/ 2017020/ 4538568/ 4201531 anexos 6916-6937-6947.WWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ On January 20, 1829. On July 3, 1828, the Liberator Simón Bolívar, formally declared war on Peru, after the diplomatic disagreements that were taking place between our country and Gran Colombia, as a result of political actions that directly affected the interests of this MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic ofWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic ofWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ In the middle of the following year, on June 9th, 1943, the Naval Commando Force was created, assigning it the following tasks: coastal defense, amphibious operations and the protection of naval establishments. Its organization would consist of a Commando Company, a Machine Gun Company, three Fusiliers Companies and a Band ofMusicians; In
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Roles. To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. To participate in the control of internal order, in accordance with what is established inthe
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Puedes apersonarte a cualquiera de nuestras Oficinas de Registro Militar de Marina de tu localidad. Lima y Callao - Oficina de Reservas Navales, Av. Grau 103 Chucuito - Callao.Teléfonos: 4294732/ 4531174/ 2017020/ 4538568/ 4201531 anexos 6916-6937-6947.WWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:12:37 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic ofWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic ofWWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:14:00 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ In the middle of the following year, on June 9th, 1943, the Naval Commando Force was created, assigning it the following tasks: coastal defense, amphibious operations and the protection of naval establishments. Its organization would consist of a Commando Company, a Machine Gun Company, three Fusiliers Companies and a Band ofMusicians; In
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Roles. To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. To participate in the control of internal order, in accordance with what is established inthe
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Puedes apersonarte a cualquiera de nuestras Oficinas de Registro Militar de Marina de tu localidad. Lima y Callao - Oficina de Reservas Navales, Av. Grau 103 Chucuito - Callao.Teléfonos: 4294732/ 4531174/ 2017020/ 4538568/ 4201531 anexos 6916-6937-6947.WWW.MARINA.MIL.PE
Created Date: 4/27/2021 11:12:37 PM MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ "Exercise the vigilance and protection of the national interests at sea, rivers and navigable lakes and support the foreign policy of the State through Naval Power; assume control of the internal order, contribute to the economic and social development of the country and to participate in the Civil Defense according to law; in order to guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ In the middle of the following year, on June 9th, 1943, the Naval Commando Force was created, assigning it the following tasks: coastal defense, amphibious operations and the protection of naval establishments. Its organization would consist of a Commando Company, a Machine Gun Company, three Fusiliers Companies and a Band ofMusicians; In
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Roles. To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. To participate in the control of internal order, in accordance with what is established inthe
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ MONITORING, CONTROL AND PROTECTION ACTIVITIES. The General Directorate of Captaincies and Coast Guard, Peru´s National Maritime Authority, has a national presence through fourteen port captaincies along the coast, four river captainships in rivers of eastern Peru, and a lake captaincy in Lake Titicaca. In this vast area, which has a broad MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ On January 20, 1829. On July 3, 1828, the Liberator Simón Bolívar, formally declared war on Peru, after the diplomatic disagreements that were taking place between our country and Gran Colombia, as a result of political actions that directly affected the interests of this MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Thus, with Supreme Decree No. 18 of July 24th 1963, the Naval Air Service of the Peruvian Navy was created. In this way it was possible to satisfy the imperative need to have Naval Aviation in support of theFleet. Commander Armando Figueroa Roggero was the first Commander of the Aeronaval Service and his presence in the Naval Base of Callao MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ VICE ADMIRALS. Chief of the Navy General Staff. Vicealmirante Silvio Javier Alva Villamón. Commander General of Pacific Operations. Vicealmirante Jorge Edgardo Jesús Millones Gonzales. Director General de Capitanías y Guardacostas. Vice Admiral Alberto Alcalá Luna. Inspector General de la Marina. Vice Admiral Herbert José Del AlamoCarrillo.
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. On May 28th, 1978, the naval superiority determined the transfer of the Commander of the First Naval Zone to the city of Piura, located on the seventhfloor of
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE CURRENT PERUVIAN NAVY. During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. After the studies by the General Staff and the MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Commonwealth of Australia and concurrent in New Zealand, Indonesia and the Republic of Singapore. Captain Diego Antenor Gago Rojas. Deputy and Naval Defense Attaché to the Embassy of Peru in the Republic of MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Almirante. Ricardo Alfonso Menéndez Calle. He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. He is a specialist in Naval Aviation and graduated in the following programs: the Basic Intelligence, Basic Staff, Command andStaff
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Vice Admiral. Francisco José Calisto Giampietri. He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. He has followed the courses: Basic Military Parachute, Submarine Demolition in the School of Special Operations of the Navyof Peru
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Propelled by 3 surface diesel engines with a rated power of 4,800 H.P and two electric immersion motors for 5,400 H.P. coupled to two axes. Armament: 6 torpedo tubes 21 inches in bow and 4 aft. Length: 93.8 meters, beam 8.2 meters and draft 5.2 meters. Speed: 18 MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ "Exercise the vigilance and protection of the national interests at sea, rivers and navigable lakes and support the foreign policy of the State through Naval Power; assume control of the internal order, contribute to the economic and social development of the country and to participate in the Civil Defense according to law; in order to guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ In the middle of the following year, on June 9th, 1943, the Naval Commando Force was created, assigning it the following tasks: coastal defense, amphibious operations and the protection of naval establishments. Its organization would consist of a Commando Company, a Machine Gun Company, three Fusiliers Companies and a Band ofMusicians; In
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Roles. To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. To participate in the control of internal order, in accordance with what is established inthe
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ MONITORING, CONTROL AND PROTECTION ACTIVITIES. The General Directorate of Captaincies and Coast Guard, Peru´s National Maritime Authority, has a national presence through fourteen port captaincies along the coast, four river captainships in rivers of eastern Peru, and a lake captaincy in Lake Titicaca. In this vast area, which has a broad MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ THE PERUVIAN NAVY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. The following year the Lima cruiser arrived, with a twin ship being secretly built in Germany in 1880, but held in MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ On January 20, 1829. On July 3, 1828, the Liberator Simón Bolívar, formally declared war on Peru, after the diplomatic disagreements that were taking place between our country and Gran Colombia, as a result of political actions that directly affected the interests of this MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ It is an always victorious Force, a component of naval power, composed of men who in the exercise of their motto "Action and Bravery", are able to operate in the most adverse areas and climates, overcoming any obstacle with professionalism, courage and discipline. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Agregado de Defensa a la Embajada del Perú en el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte y, Representante Permanente Alterno del Perú ante la Organización Marítima Internacional (OMI) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Command of the First Naval Zone is based in the city of Piura. It was created by Supreme Decree No. 01 dated January 10th, 1962, beginning its activities in the Captaincy of Talara. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ It is an always victorious Force, a component of naval power, composed of men who in the exercise of their motto "Action and Bravery", are able to operate in the most adverse areas and climates, overcoming any obstacle with professionalism, courage and discipline. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ During the decade of the '60s, it was the concern of the naval high command to equip the naval forces with new units, and to begin to replace those that by their obsolescence were discharged, as the case of the old frigates Ferré and Palacios Withdrawals in 1966. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Agregado de Defensa a la Embajada del Perú en el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte y, Representante Permanente Alterno del Perú ante la Organización Marítima Internacional (OMI) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Supreme Resolution number 31 of November 13, 1958 officializes the presence of the Naval Museum in the Institution, for which gradually the Naval Museum has expanded its facilities to receive environments transferred from the Naval Center of Callao, in what was the former headquarters of the Captaincy of Puerto Naval, as well as the area of the old Mail and Telegraph of Callao, these MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ He was born on June 8, 1960. He went to Abraham Lincoln High School. He joined the Peruvian Naval Academy on February 20, 1979, graduating as Ensign on January 1, 1984. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ He was born on February 28, 1961. He entered the Navy on March 1, 1978, graduating on January 1, 1983 as Alférez de Fragata. It is qualified in Special Operations. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ "Exercise the vigilance and protection of the national interests at sea, rivers and navigable lakes and support the foreign policy of the State through Naval Power; assume control of the internal order, contribute to the economic and social development of the country and to participate in the Civil Defense according to law; in order to guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ It is an always victorious Force, a component of naval power, composed of men who in the exercise of their motto "Action and Bravery", are able to operate in the most adverse areas and climates, overcoming any obstacle with professionalism, courage and discipline. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The Special Operations Force is an important component of the Naval Power, and its mission is to organize, prepare, train, supervise and maintain in an optimal state of readiness Special Operations and Rescue Units, in order to provide operational elements capable of acting with success where required by National Interests; in this sense, this operative force groups the Naval Special Operators MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ To guarantee the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic, within the scope of its competence. To exercise control, surveillance and defense of the maritime domain, the rivers and the navigable lakes of the country. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ Naval Station of the General Command of the Navy. Av. de La Marina Cdra 36 S/N - La Perla Callao (Central Telefónica: lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 13:00 y 14:30 a 17:00) MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The General Directorate of Captaincies and Coast Guard, Peru´s National Maritime Authority, has a national presence through fourteen port captaincies along the coast, four river captainships in rivers of eastern Peru, and a lake captaincy in Lake Titicaca. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ On July 3, 1828, the Liberator Simón Bolívar, formally declared war on Peru, after the diplomatic disagreements that were taking place between our country and Gran Colombia, as a result of political actions that directly affected the interests of this country deployed by the president of Peru, José La Mar. MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERÚ The formation of a new fleet. At the end of the conflict, small ships were acquired, including the Vilcanota (1884) and Peru (1885), on which the Naval Academy resumed its functions in 1888. * Solicitud de Acceso a la InformaciónBuscar
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