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Actualizado 16 jul 2019
El ejército español ha vuelto escribir una página para su historia. La coronel Patricia Ortega se convertirá en la primera mujer general de las Fuerzas Armadas de la historia de España después de que este viernes el Consejo de Ministros apruebe su ascenso a general de brigada.
Ortega, de 56 años, fue además la primera mujer en alcanzar el puesto de coronel del Ejército de Tierra de España y ha realizado el curso de ascenso, que se llevó a cabo el pasado mes de noviembre, al que fue convocada junto con 42 coroneles más, tal y como anunció el Boletín Oficial de la Defensa en octubre de 2018. Una vez se confirme este ascenso, ¿quién estará por encima y por debajo en el rango militar? En COPE.es hacemos un repaso, gracias al portal tiendamilitaronline, del sistema jerárquico que establece la escala de mando en las fuerzas armadas,
The chief of the army, Major General John Boswell, offered his “unreserved apology” for publishing the essay on Wednesday, saying the army did not endorse its contents. He had named it the winner because it was the better-written entry of two in that category, he said, but that decision was a mistake. “I will always listen to the opinions of others, particularly those of our soldiers. And I think it is important that we seek to understand where other views exist,” he wrote, in a post on the link where the article was removed. “In this particular case however, it has been made clear to me that publishing this essay was viewed as undermining both the inclusive culture we are seeking and the work that is being done across all ranks to effect this change – work that is incredibly important, not just to me but to our organisation.”