Tomás Elliot

Tomás Elliot (born c. 1843) was an officer of the Argentine army, who served as Commander of the garrison of Bahía Blanca.[1] He had an active participation during the Revolution of 1880, being in charge of the Battalion Almirante Brown, belonging to the provincial forces of Buenos Aires in support of Carlos Tejedor.[2]

Tomás Elliot
Bornc. 1843
Buenos Aires
Died?
Buenos Aires
Allegiance Argentina
Service/branchArgentine Army
RankLieutenant colonel
Battles/warsParaguayan War
Conquest of the Desert
Revolution of 1880

He also participated in the War of the Triple Alliance. In 1874, he had been appointed as interim military Commander in Villa Occidental.[3] And he also served as Commander-in-Chief of the 8th Infantry Battalion of the Province of Buenos Aires.[4]

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