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Ismael Warleta y Ordovás (1836, Madrid – 9 August 1898) [1] was a Spanish admiral who served as the Chief of Staff of the Spanish Navy from 20 August 1897 [2] until his death on 9 August 1898 [1] (although his successor was not appointed until 30 March 1899). [3] Warleta's tenure as chief of naval staff coincided with the Spanish–American War, during which he attended a meeting on 23 April 1898 led by the naval minister Segismundo Bermejo y Merelo, where he supported the proposal of deploying Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete's squadron to Cuba—a decision that led to the Battle of Santiago de Cuba. [4] Previously, he had served as the head of the logistics branch of the Ministry of the Navy, [2] and from 1888 until 1890 he commanded the cruiser Reina Regente as a ship-of-the-line captain. [5]

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Preceded by Chief of Staff of the Navy
1897–1898
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ismael Warleta y Ordovás (1836, Madrid – 9 August 1898) [1] was a Spanish admiral who served as the Chief of Staff of the Spanish Navy from 20 August 1897 [2] until his death on 9 August 1898 [1] (although his successor was not appointed until 30 March 1899). [3] Warleta's tenure as chief of naval staff coincided with the Spanish–American War, during which he attended a meeting on 23 April 1898 led by the naval minister Segismundo Bermejo y Merelo, where he supported the proposal of deploying Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete's squadron to Cuba—a decision that led to the Battle of Santiago de Cuba. [4] Previously, he had served as the head of the logistics branch of the Ministry of the Navy, [2] and from 1888 until 1890 he commanded the cruiser Reina Regente as a ship-of-the-line captain. [5]

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Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Staff of the Navy
1897–1898
Succeeded by

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