Alfredo J. Mora

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Alfredo J. Mora
BornApril 20, 1933
92nd Infantry Brigade (Separate), Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard

Alfredo José Mora Mercado (April 20, 1933, in Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico – November 1, 2001, in Ponce, Puerto Rico) was a lawyer and a high ranking officer who became the 10th Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard.

In 1954 earned a B.A. in Arts from the University of Puerto Rico and a Doctorate in Law from University of Puerto Rico School of Law. He worked as law professor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law and at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law.[citation needed]

He was commissioned as a second lieutenant to the United States Army in 1955 thru the Army ROTC program. Served two years on Active duty mostly in Europe.

Joined the Puerto Rico National Guard on October 24, 1958. Went thru many positions in the Puerto Rico Guard until was named as commanding officer of the

92nd Infantry Brigade (Separate)
on May 6, 1983.

Was promoted to brigadier general on August 2, 1984, and the following year was named Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard by governor Rafael Hernández Colón.

During his tenure as Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard, BG Alfredo J. Mora led 300 National Guardsmen to the

Mameyes Landslide
relief effort that occurred on October 7, 1985.

Retired from the Puerto Rico National Guard in 1990 after 35 years of service. Among Alfredo J. Mora military awards he earned the Meritorious Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold Hourglass device.

In his civilian life Alfredo J. Mora worked as a lawyer with the Mora & Cangiano Law Group.

References

1. Negroni, Hector Andres (1992). Historia militar de Puerto Rico. Coleccion Encuentros (in Spanish). Sociedad Estatal Quinto Centenario.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Brigadier General Luis González Vales
Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard
Under Governor Rafael Hernández Colón

1985–1990
Succeeded by