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Segundo Rosa Storni (16 July 1876 in Tucumán - 4 December 1954) was an Argentine
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who served as
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during the presidency (de facto) of general
Pedro Pablo Ramírez Pedro Pablo Ramirez Menchaca (30 January 1884 – 12 May 1962) was the fascist-leaning President of Argentina from 7 June 1943, to 24 February 1944. He was the founder and leader of ''Guardia Nacional'', Argentina's fascist militia. Life an ...
(1943-1944).


Biography

Storni graduated 29 December 1894 from the Argentine Naval School. In 1916, he dictated two conferences of historical importance from which he developed a doctrine that claimed Argentine rights over the continental shelf of Argentina and all its resources. These two conferences were published for the first time that year as a book under the title ''Intereses Argentinos en el Mar '' rgentine Interests in the Sea In the 1930s Storni was part of the group of soldiers who promoted the development of the national industry, considering it fundamental for defense. He was one of the founders, along with Adolfo Holmberg, Ezequiel Paz and
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, of the Argentine Oceanographic Institute in
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. In this regard, Storni had a more comprehensive vision, which included the need to develop maritime interests in relation to maritime transport by their own hand and the fishing industry, with all its supporting industries. In 1935 he was one of the founders of the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires. The
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of June 4, 1943 that ousted President
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gave rise to the '' Revolution of 43''. General
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became president but because of lack of military support to some of his chosen cabinet members he had to resign three days later. General
Pedro Pablo Ramírez Pedro Pablo Ramirez Menchaca (30 January 1884 – 12 May 1962) was the fascist-leaning President of Argentina from 7 June 1943, to 24 February 1944. He was the founder and leader of ''Guardia Nacional'', Argentina's fascist militia. Life an ...
then assumed the presidency with vice admiral Sabá H. Sueyro as vice president. Segundo Storni was appointed
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, serving between June 7 and September 10 of 1943. It was a very important position at that time, due to the
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and the pressures of the
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for Argentina to enter the war. Storni was one of the few Argentine military men at the time who had sympathy for the United States where he had lived for several years. Although he was a nationalist, he was also “pro-allies" ("aliadófilos") and a supporter of Argentina entering the war. To signal this, on August 5, 1943, he wrote a personal letter to US Secretary of State,
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. He said it was Argentina's intention to break relations with the
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, but he also asked for patience in creating this rupture and that at the same time some gesture of the United States in the matter of the supply of armaments was needed to isolate the "neutrals" ("neutralistas"). Cordell Hull, in order to put pressure on the Argentine government, made public the letter of Storni, also questioning in harsh terms the "neutralism" of Argentina. This produced a resurgence of the already strong
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, especially in the Armed Forces, leading to the resignation of Storni and his replacement by a "neutralist", Colonel Alberto Gilbert, who until then served as
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. But regardless of all these circumstances related to the world conflict, there is a fact that stands out and gives importance to the figure of Admiral Storni. That fact is his work already cited and exposed in ''Argentine Interests at sea''. A geopolitical work that despite being a century old continues to be an indispensable consultative work in the field.


Works

In 1916 he published ''Intereses argentinos en el mar '' rgentine Interests in the Sea an important reference work on defense and maritime interests, based on his lecture delivered in 1916. Other published works were: ''Hydrographic works and Argentine limit in the Beagle Channel'' (1905); ''Ballistics and explosives for the navy'' (1908); ''Project of the regime of the territorial sea'' (1911) and ''The territorial sea'' (1926); and ''Geostrategy Manual'' .


Tributes

On December 16, 1974, by Provision No. 1630 of the then General Command of the Navy, the Military Naval Lyceum "Almirante Storni" was created, located in the city of Posadas, in the province of
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. The idea arises from the need to strengthen the Argentine sovereignty in one in such a particular border area, in which the extension of the international limits surpass several times that of the interprovincial. In this context ARMEDINA ARGENTINA established the Lyceum in the aforementioned city, paying tribute to those who struggled for the dissemination of the maritime and fluvial interests of the Republic. Resolution No. 1103/08 of the Ministry of Defense, signed by Minister Nilda Garré, ordered that the Navy Shipyard Argentina "Manuel Domecq Garcia" be renamed "Admiral Segundo Storni" in tribute.


Day of Argentine interests at sea

On the initiative of the Argentine Naval League, the National Congress of Argentina declared the birthday of Segundo Storni, July 16, as the Day of Argentine Interests in the Sea, through Law 25,860, promulgated on January 8, 2004.


Bibliography

* Ferrero, Roberto A. (1976). ''Del fraude a la soberanía popular'' rom fraud to popular sovereignty Buenos Aires: La Bastilla. * Potash, Robert A. (1981). ''El ejército y la política en la Argentina; 1928-1945'' he army and politics in Argentina; 1928-1945 Buenos Aires: Sudamericana. * Troncoso, Oscar A. (1976). «La revolución del 4 de junio de 1943». ''Historia integral argentina; El peronismo en el poder'' rgentine integral history; Peronism in power Buenos Aires: Centro Editor of Latin America. * Tripolone, Gerardo (2015).
Geopolítica(s). Revistas de estudios sobre espacio y poder
�. ''Segundo Storni, el mar y la desespacialización de la política'' egundo Storni, the sea and the de-spatialization of politics6. 1: 137–152.


See also

*
Argentine navy The Argentine Navy (ARA; es, Armada de la República Argentina). This forms the basis for the navy's ship prefix "ARA". is the navy of Argentina. It is one of the three branches of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, together with the ...
* Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic *
1943 Argentine coup d'état The 1943 Argentine coup d'état, also known as the Revolution of '43, was a coup d'état on 4 June 1943 that ended the government of Ramón Castillo, who had been fraudulently elected to the office of vice-president before succeeding to the presi ...


References


External links


''Segundo R. Storni'', por: Emilio J. Corbière, Argenpress, 2006
{{DEFAULTSORT:Storni, Segundo 1954 deaths Foreign ministers of Argentina 1876 births People from Tucumán Province