Rafael Maroto - Personnel Record

Personnel Record

Year Month and Day Employment
1794 April 1 Joined the Regiment of Infantry "Asturias" as enlisted cadet before reaching his age of majority.
1798 June 15 Promoted to Ensign.
1801 October 23 Promoted to Second Lieutenant (First Ensign).
1806 October 15 Promoted to Lieutenant
1808 September 8 Promoted to Captain
1809 March 9 Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel
1811 December 6 Promoted to Sergeant Major
1813 November 16 Promoted to Colonel
1814 November 8 Brigadier
1823 October 5 Field Marshal
1832 Commanding General of the Province of Toledo
1836 Commanding General of the forces of Lordship of Vizcaya
1839 As a result of the Vergara Convention, his rank of Lieutenant General, obtained in 1834 after joining the army of Don Carlos in Portugal, was accepted as valid and reaffirmed.

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