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Amado Aguirre Santiago (b. San Sebastián, Jalisco, February 3, 1863 – Mexico City, August 22, 1949) was a Mexican general and politician. == Biography == Aguirre was the son of Ignacio Aguirre Peña, the first municipal president of San Sebastián, and Mariana Santiago Lope. He graduated from the mining engineering program in Guadalajara. During the Mexican revolution, he fought under General Manuel M. Diéguez, later joining General Alvaro Obregón. He held a number of positions in the Mexican government, at various levels. From 1916 to 1917, he was constituent deputy, then military commander of Guadalajara, interim governor of Jalisco, member of the inspection commission of the army, senator during the XXVII period, undersecretary of agriculture and development ((スペイン語:Subsecretario de Agricultura y Fomento), and president of the Comité Nacional Obregonista, manager of the Caja de Préstamos. He was Secretary of Communications and Public Works from 1921 to 1924, and was governor and military commander of the Federal Territory of Quintana Roo from 1924 to 1925,〔(''Mexican states-Quintana Roo'' )〕 ambassador to Chile and representative to Brazil and Costa Rica,〔(''Colecciónes Historicas-Amado Aguirre'' ) (Spanish)〕 governor and military commander of the Baja California Sur district from 1927 to 1929,〔(''Mexican States-Baja California Sur'' )〕 and director of the Heroico Colegio Militar in 1925.〔(''directors of the Heroico Colegio Militar'' ), SEDENA〕〔(''Amado Aguirre (1863-1949)'' ) (Spanish)〕
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