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Luis González Vales

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Luis González Vales
Luis González Vales as a Brigadier General
Born (1930-05-11) May 11, 1930 (age 94)
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Service/branch United States Army Reserve

 United States Army

Army National Guard
Years of service1952–1985
Rank
Major General
Commands92nd Infantry Brigade (Separate), Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard

Luis Ernesto González Vales (born May 11, 1930, in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico) is the latest of many historians who have held the post of Official Historian of Puerto Rico, having succeeded Pilar Barbosa in the post.

Education

Graduate of Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in history from the University of Puerto Rico, Dr. González Vales obtained his master's degree from the Columbia University of New York, where he also carried out doctoral courses. He was Professor of history of the University of Puerto Rico and Associate Dean of the Faculty of General Studies of the Rio Piedras campus from the University of Puerto Rico. He held the position of Executive Secretary of the Board of higher education, and he was appointed by the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico and the Governor as official historian of Puerto Rico.

Military career

González Vale, a military historian, started his military career on May 31, 1952, as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve thru the Army ROTC program, on March 10, 1952, went to active duty in the United States Army with the 296 regiment and later on to Germany assigned to the 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division. Joined the Puerto Rico National Guard in 1955 and became a platoon leader in the 295th Infantry Regiment. Served as liaison officer and platoon leader with the 1st battalion 101st Cavalry Regiment in the New York National Guard in 1963. Returned to the Puerto Rico National Guard in September 1964 assigned to the 65th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion in Cayey, Puerto Rico. Served from 1971 to 1979 in the United States Army Reserve to command a unit of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. Returned to the Puerto Rico National Guard in 1979 and became Assistant Adjutant General. Graduated at the United States Army Command and General Staff College. In 1983 appointed Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard by governor Carlos Romero Barceló. As Adjutant General, González Vale bade farewell to Pope John Paul II as he departed Muñiz Air National Guard Base, Puerto Rico on October 12, 1984. Along with Cardinal Luis Aponte Martínez, he was the keynote speaker at a Puerto Rico Department of State exhibition in March–April 2009 of memorabilia of the Pope's visit to Puerto Rico.

As a professor at the University of Puerto Rico, where he also held administrative posts in the 1990s.

He hosted a major international convention of historians in April, 2008 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

He chaired the Quincentennial of the Governorship of Puerto Rico Committee[1] which restored the Juan Ponce de León monument in Old San Juan, held an event on January 21, 2011, at Santervás del Campo, Spain, the birthplace of Puerto Rico's first Governor, where a similar monument was unveiled, and organized several other academic events to commemorate the institution of the Governorship of Puerto Rico.[2]

Awards and decorations

Among BG Luis González Vales military decorations were the following:

 
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Army Commendation Medal Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal
with two bronce oak leaf clusters
Army of Occupation Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal
with gold Hourglass Device
National Defense Service Medal

Promotions

Insignia Rank Year
Major General 1983
Brigadier General 1979
Colonel 1973
Lieutenant Colonel 1968
Major 1962
Captain 1957
First Lieutenant 1953
Second Lieutenant 1951

References

  1. ^ "Newsfeeds". Archived from the original on 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
  2. ^ "Gobernador viaja a España para promocionar la Isla". Primera Hora. 15 January 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
Military offices
Preceded by
Major General Orlando Llenza
Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard
Under Governor Carlos Romero Barceló

1983–1985
Succeeded by
Major General Alfredo J. Mora