Campo de Mayo

Campo de Mayo
Campo de Mayo
Campo de Mayo
Campo de Mayo
Coordinates: 34°32′S 58°40′W / 34.533°S 58.667°W / -34.533; -58.667Coordinates: 34°32′S 58°40′W / 34.533°S 58.667°W / -34.533; -58.667
Country  Argentina
Province Buenos Aires
Partido San Miguel
Elevation 22 m (72 ft)
Population (2001 census [INDEC])
  Total 1,397
CPA Base B 1659
Area code(s) +54 11

Campo de Mayo is a military base located in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires.

Campo de Mayo covers an area of 8,000 ha (19,768 acres) and is one of the most important military bases in Argentina, including Argentine Army's:

It is also home for the aviation service of the Argentine National Gendarmerie

History

Development of the base was authorized by a Congressional bill sponsored by the Minister of War, General Pablo Riccheri, and signed by President Julio Roca on August 8, 1901. A site was later chosen northwest of Buenos Aires, for which land was purchased from Eugenio Mattaldi in 1910.

Between 1976 and 1982, during the defacto military government called National Reorganization Process, there were four secret detention centres inside the base. The most notorious were "La Casita", "Prisión Militar de Encausados", "El Campito" and the "Hospital Militar," where newborn babies were confiscated from pregnant women among the disappeared by the regime.[1]

The Campo de mayo was also the site of an April 1987 mutiny by Lt. Col. Aldo Rico and executed by men loyal to him known as Carapintadas ("painted faces," from their use of camouflage paint). Instigated despite the passage of the Full Stop Law, which limited prosecutions of nearly 600 officers implicated in the Dirty War, the incident was tantamount to a coup attempt against President Raúl Alfonsín, who successfully stayed the mutiny.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Andersen, Martin. Dossier Secreto. Westview Press, 1993.

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