Luis Otero Mujica
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Luis Otero Mujica (1879, Putaendo – 1940) was a general and Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army. He took office as commander-in-chief on 3 August 1932 and left the same year on 26 December.
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Luis Otero Mujica (1879, Putaendo – 1940) was a general and Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army. He took office as commander-in-chief on 3 August 1932 and left the same year on 26 December.
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Preceded by | Army Commander-in-chief 1932 |
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