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==Biography==
==Biography==
He is a retired officer of the Argentine Army, a veteran of the Falklands War, where he obtained the [[Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combat]], the highest military distinction of his country,<ref>{{cite book |last=Moreno |first=Isidoro J. Ruiz |year=1987 |title=Comandos en Acción |publisher=Printower Media |pages=281–282 |isbn=9781618600233}}</ref> and is a candidate for president of the Argentine Nation by the [[NOS Front]] for the 2019 elections.<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina: ¿quiénes son los seis candidatos a la presidencia? |work=[[France 24]] |date=14 October 2019 |url=https://www.france24.com/es/20191013-argentina-seis-candidatos-debate-electoral}}</ref>
He is a retired officer of the Argentine Army, a veteran of the Falklands War, where he obtained the [[Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combat]], the highest military distinction of his country,<ref>{{cite book |last=Moreno |first=Isidoro J. Ruiz |year=1987 |title=Comandos en Acción |publisher=Printower Media |pages=281–282 |isbn=9781618600233}}</ref> and was a candidate for president of the Argentine Nation by the [[NOS Front]] for the 2019 elections.<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina: ¿quiénes son los seis candidatos a la presidencia? |work=[[France 24]] |date=14 October 2019 |url=https://www.france24.com/es/20191013-argentina-seis-candidatos-debate-electoral}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Juan José Gómez Centurión (Buenos Aires, May 16, 1958) is an Argentinian soldier and politician.

Biography

He is a retired officer of the Argentine Army, a veteran of the Falklands War, where he obtained the Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combat, the highest military distinction of his country,[1] and was a candidate for president of the Argentine Nation by the NOS Front for the 2019 elections.[2]

References

  1. ^ Moreno, Isidoro J. Ruiz (1987). Comandos en Acción. Printower Media. pp. 281–282. ISBN 9781618600233.
  2. ^ "Argentina: ¿quiénes son los seis candidatos a la presidencia?". France 24. 14 October 2019.