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José Alfredo Bozzano Baglietto (
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, December 7, 1895 – December 14, 1969) was a military engineer and senior officer of the
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who designed the gunboats ''Paraguay'' and ''Humaitá'' that were used during the
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Life

José Alfredo Bozzano Baglietto was born on December 7, 1895, in the
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neighborhood of San Jerónimo, "just fifty metres from the Dockyards", which at that time were located there. The birth date is contained in official documents and was confirmed by his grandson, engineer Luis Lamas Bozzano, curiously because he gave another date (1899) "to remove a few years; pure coquetry", as stated at times his wife, Mrs. Virginia Cardozo Bozzano, who in turn was the daughter of educator Ramon Indalecio Cardozo and sister of politician
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. His parents were the Genoese ship owner José Bozzano and the
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citizen Benedicta Baglietto. Bozzano spoke
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fluently and had extensive knowledge of classical
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. He learned piano with Nicolino Pellegrini. Bozzano lingered on Chopin and enjoyed Paraguayan music (his favorite song was ''Ñasaindypé'', composed by Félix Férnandez and
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Education

Bozzano was educated at the Colegio Nacional at Asunción, studying the career of lawyer until the third year. He joined the
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as midshipman on September 21, 1917. Since April 1918 he served in the state-owned national dockyards. In May 1920, the government of José P. Montero (1919–1920) sent him to the United States for further studies of naval engineering. He attended the
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. In 1924, Bozzano graduated as a naval architect and engineer. He went on to graduate school and in 1925 received a master's degree in aviation engineering. Bozzano returned to Paraguay during the constitutional government of
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(1924–1928). On March 9, 1925, he was appointed director of the national dockyards, by decree nº 20297. In March 1927, president Ayala commissioned him to Europe for ordering the construction of two gunboats for the Navy that would protect the
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in the imminent war with Bolivia. Bozzano departed with the plans that he himself had traced. After contacts with shipyards in England and Germany, the gunboats were eventually ordered from the Italian Odero Terni Orlando shipyard in
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. The two vessels, ''
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'', arrived in Paraguay on May 5, 1931. On December 28 of that year, Bozzano returned to the direction of the national dockyards.


Chaco War

The dockyards produced more than 300,000
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s, the famous ''carumbe `i'' (
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for "little turtle"), which, for the pride of Paraguayans in the war, proved more effective than the Belgian designed SIP grenades, used by the
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) and built and assembled the coachworks of 2,308 trucks (at a rate of five per hour). The dockyards also produced 25,000 mortar grenades and 7,500 aerial bombs. Another of his feats was the making of mortar tubes with 23 columns from old trams. At the same time, 4,300 iron bars and wooden tables were made for stretchers, stoves, autoclaves and even trepans for cranial surgery. Bozzano's factories also built equipment for the vital water well drilling in the Chaco. Another milestone in the dockyard's war effort was the reverse engineering of 15
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s from a model bought in an undisclosed "European country". There were 4,400 truck drivers from the Paraguayan navy in the Chaco under the command of Captain Bozzano. He was appointed acting director of the military aviation on March 7, 1933, replacing Argentine
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veteran pilot Vicente Almandos Almonacid.


Works and awards

He left a brief but very valuable book of memories, ''Reminiscences'', which recalls the history of the dockyards in the war. It started as an essay made at the request of
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, who thought to include it in one of his historical works, but ended up being a book by its own value. Bozzano was a Paraguayan officer heavily trained in science and technology. The design of ''Paraguay'' and ''Humaitá'' caused admiration in Britain.Farina, Bernardo Neri (2011).''José Bozzano y la Guerra del Material''. Colección Protagonistas de la Historia, Editorial El Lector
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Chapter ''El Viaje Inolvidable''.
From 1932 to 1935 he commanded a force of 6,000 workers who forged the iron that was decisive for the outcome of the war. When the conflict was over, Bozzano was awarded the ''Cruz del Chaco'' ("Chaco Cross"). He continued to serve to his country in different positions. During the government of
Félix Paiva Félix Paiva (21 February 1877, Caazapá, Caazapá Department – 2 November 1965, Asunción) was a Paraguayan politician from the Liberal Party. His mother was Martina Paiva. He was married to Silvia Esther Heisecke, and had 6 sons, Armando, A ...
(1937–1939), Bozzano was appointed Minister of War and Navy on April 12, 1938, and then Minister of Economy on October 14, 1938. He also served as mayor of Asunción and a teacher at the School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (Engineering) in the
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. The government decree that awarded him the ''Cruz del Chaco'' described captain José Bozzano as "one of the most authentic craftsmen of victory".


Death

The last years of his life were spent working in the family owned shipyard at Varadero, Asunción. Captain Bozzano died on December 14, 1969.


References


Sources

* Biographical Dictionary ''Forjadores del Paraguay''. First Edition January 2000. Distributed by Quevedo editions. Buenos Aires, Argentina {{DEFAULTSORT:Bozzano, Jose 1895 births 1969 deaths Military personnel from Asunción Paraguayan people of Italian descent Military history of Paraguay Paraguayan soldiers Paraguayan military personnel of the Chaco War MIT School of Engineering alumni Academic staff of Universidad Nacional de Asunción Science and technology in Paraguay Paraguayan engineers 20th-century engineers