José Millán-Astray

José Millán-Astray
José Millán-Astray as a young officer
Nickname(s)"The glorious amputee" (el glorioso mutilado)
Born(1879-07-05)5 July 1879
A Coruña, Kingdom of Spain
Died1 January 1954(1954-01-01) (aged 74)
Madrid, Francoist Spain
Allegiance Kingdom of Spain (1894–1931)
 Spanish Republic (1931–1936)
 Spanish State (1936–1954)
Service / branch Spanish Army
Years of service1894–1932 (officially)
1936–1945 (in administrative capacity)
RankBrigadier General
CommandsSpanish Legion
Battles / warsPhilippine Revolution
Spanish–American War
Rif War
Spanish Civil War
AwardsCruz de María Cristina
Cruz Roja al Mérito Militar
Cruz Primera Clase al Mérito Militar
Spouse(s)
Elvira Gutiérrez de la Torre
(m. 1906; sep. 1941)
    Rita Gasset
    (m. 1941)
    RelationsPilar Millán Astray
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    José Millán-Astray y Terreros (5 July 1879 – 1 January 1954) was a Spanish military officer who was the founder and first commander of the Spanish Legion. He was also a major early figure of the Francoist dictatorship.

    Astray was notable for his disfigured body: during his time in the army, he lost both his left arm and right eye and was shot several times in the chest and legs.