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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