The director of the Superior Center for National Defense Studies was presented as "one of the City of the Air" in the proclamation with which last night inaugurated the festivities of San Javier
Lieutenant General Rafael Sánchez Ortega inaugurated last night the patron saint festivities of San Javier with an emotional proclamation in which he was defined as "one of the City of the Air" remembering his childhood in the military colony where he was born 59 years ago and where his vocation was awakened military.
The current director of the Center for Studies of National Defense recalled places, experiences and names that marked his earliest memories of a municipality that has often flown over as a pilot and flight instructor during one of his stages in his long and successful career Military in the Air Force.
Son of Cordovan parents, arrived in San Javier for a transfer in the military career of his father, Rafael Sanchez Ortega praised the hospitality and generosity of the neighbors of San Javier.
The preacher praised the municipality "whose name I have taken half a world" and did not forget the Mar Menor "now sick for what I ask God and men to be for a short time."
He also remembered José María Guindano, Javier's neighbor, Navarra, recently deceased, who was one of the architects of the fruitful twinning between San Javier and the town of Santo in whose honor the celebrations are celebrated.
Accompanied by the mayor, José Miguel Luengo, the Councilor of Festejos, Pedro López and the youthful and children candidates to queens of the patron saint festivities, Rafael Sánchez Ortega was in charge of launching the Chupinazo that inaugurated the parties, giving way to a musical performance Which together with the bar installed by the festive clubs encouraged the first festive dawn of a program that will last until 11 December.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier