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Jorge Carcagno
Jorge Carcagno
de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba

In office
1969–1969
Preceded by Carlos Caballero
Succeeded by Roberto Huerta
Personal details
Born (1917-12-22)December 22, 1917
Died 1983 (aged 65–66)
Political party None
Profession Soldier

Jorge Raúl Carcagno (December 22, 1917 – 1983) was an Argentine General. He served as commander-in-chief of the Argentine Army and de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from June 16, 1969 to July 5, 1969, shortly after the period of civil unrest known as the Cordobazo.

Carcagno was appointed to govern Córdoba by the military government of General Juan Carlos Onganía. He continued as a senior military figure and in the first democratic government of Héctor Cámpora in 1973 he served as commander-in-chief of the Army, being replaced later that year by President Juan Perón. In those months, Carcagno had initiated the 'Dorrego Operation', which sought to build bridges between the state and the politicised and militant youth movements.

Preceded by
Carlos Caballero
de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba
1969 - 1969
Succeeded by
Roberto Huerta
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