Vicente Huerta Celis

Vicente Huerta
Designed Senator
In office
11 March 1994 – 11 March 1998
General Director of Carabineros de Chile
In office
3 November 1964 – 3 November 1970
PresidentEduardo Frei Montalva
Preceded byArturo Queirolo Muñoz
Succeeded byJosé María Sepúlveda
Personal details
Born(1913-12-15)15 December 1913
Died8 November 2008(2008-11-08) (aged 94)
SpousePatricia Leighton
ChildrenFour
Parent(s)Enrique Huerta
Berta Celis
Alma materSchool of Carabineros de Chile
ProfessionPolice Officer

Vicente Huerta Celis (15 December 1913 – 8 November 2008) was a Chilean Army general, who served as senator.[1][2]

Biography

Family and youth

He was born in Santiago, Chile, on 15 December 1913. In 1948, he married Patricia Leighton Kirkwood, with whom he had four daughters. He died in Santiago on 8 November 2008.[3]

Professional career

He completed his primary and secondary education at the Marist Brothers School in Quillota. In 1935, he entered the School of Carabineros, where he was a classmate of Óscar Cristi Gallo. His first assignment took place in 1936 at the General Prefecture of Santiago.[3]

In 1943, he obtained the rank of riding instructor and also became a private aviation pilot. He served as a professor at the School of Carabineros, teaching subjects such as Weapons Knowledge, Automotive Mechanics, Command School, Police Technique, and Command Psychology.[3]

He later became deputy director of the Higher Institute of Carabineros, currently the Academy of Police Sciences, from which he graduated in 1954. The following year, he served as commissioner of the 12th Police Station of San Miguel and was subsequently appointed group chief of the School of Non-Commissioned Officers.[3]

In 1961, he was assigned to Antofagasta, where he served as acting prefect for four years. In 1964, he was transferred to the General Staff of the Northern Inspection Zone, promoted to the rank of General, and appointed Zone Commander. That same year, during the administration of President Eduardo Frei Montalva, he was promoted to Director General of Carabineros of Chile. He voluntarily retired from the institution in 1970.[3]

In 1971, he moved to the United States, where he was hired as a professor of Criminology at the University of California.[3]

Political career

After serving as a professor at the University of California, he returned to Chile in October 1973, one month after the military coup. In 1976, he joined the Council of State in his capacity as former Director General of Carabineros. In May 1988, his appointment to the Council of State was renewed until 1990. As a member of the Council, he participated in the study of the draft of the 1980 Constitution of Chile.[3]

On 19 December 1989, he was appointed by the National Security Council, in accordance with the provisions of the 1980 Constitution then in force, as a designated Senator, in his capacity as former Director General of Carabineros, for the 1990–1998 term.[3]

Among other activities, he authored several study manuals on topics related to his professional specialty, which became mandatory reference texts at the School of Carabineros.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Vicente Huerta Celis ― Museo Histórico de Carabineros". Museo de Carabineros. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Fallece ex General Director de Carabineros, Vicente Enrique Huerta". La Tercera. 8 November 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Vicente Enrique Huerta Celis". Library of the National Congress of Chile. Retrieved 2 February 2026.

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