[CURRICULUM VITAE ]OF THE AUTHOR

Names: Víctor José Fernández Bolívar
Grade: Brigadier General (Retired)
Force: Venezuelan Army
Arm: Engineering
Date and Place of Birth: December 23, 1923, San Fernando de Apure, Venezuela.
Positions held: Second Lieutenant, Platoon Commander of the Battalion of the Military School of Venezuela.
Captain, Third Interim Commander of the Francisco Avendaño No 1 Battalion.
Captain, Chief of the Department of Statistics and Official Real Estate Registry of the of Military Engineering Service of the Ministry of Defense.
Captain, Chief of the Engineering Section of the Infantry School.
Major, Second Director of the School of Military Engineering (in charge of the Direction).
Lieutenant Colonel, Director Founder of the School of Military Engineering.
Colonel, Chief of the Department of Command Projects, Army School.
Brigadier General, Chief of Command Staff, Army School.
Military Attaché to the Venezuelan Embassy in Madrid, Spain.
President of the Permanent Commission of Pre-mobilization and Mobilization of the National Armed Forces.
Commissions: Chief of the Military Engineering Mission visiting the Republic of Peru.
Chief of the Study Commission in the Army of the National Defense Law Project.
Member of the Delegation for the inauguration of the Statue of the Liberator, Simón Bolívar, in Madrid, Spain.
Civilian Studies: Grammar School: Colegio Teresa Hurtado. Instituto San Fernando, San Fernando de Apure. Escuela Ramón Isidro Montes and República del Ecuador, Caracas.
High School: Liceo Fermín Toro, Caracas.
Military Studies: Military School of Venezuela, Caracas.
XIV Aptitude Course for promotion to Chief of Engineers in the Engineering Application School of the Spanish Army (Combat and Construction).
Military Staff School of Paris, France, 23rd Graduating Class.
Superior School of War in Paris, 76th Graduating Class.
Higher Inter-Force Course in Paris, 15th Session.
Professorship: Held a Chair and gave Conferences in the following Armed Forces School: Ø Military Academy of Venezuela. Ø Superior Army School. Ø Navy War School. Ø Superior Aviation School. Ø Military Engineering School, Infantry and Armor. Ø Officer Formation School of the Cooperation Armed Forces. Ø Application School of the Cooperation Armed Forces.
Chairs and Conferences were on the following subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Roads and Bridges, Materials Resistance, use of Engineers, Reading of Correspondence, Strategic Intelligence, Organization, History and Mobilization.
Publications: Books: Ø Mathematical Historical Principles. Ø International Recognition of the Book “Mathematical Historical Principles”. Ø Mathematical Strategic Balance in the Middle East. Ø Mathematical-Historical Curve and Electoral Tendencies of Venezuela. Ø Venezuela. Ø Oscillating Law in the Americas. Ø Mathematical-Historical Chronological Chart of Prehistory and History. Ø Military Interpretation of the Mathematics of History Modifies Fundamental Concepts of the Art-Science of War Ø The Interview of Bolívar and San Martín in the Mathematical-Historical Concept.
Brochures: Ø Decisive Battles of Liberty in the World in the Mathematical Historical Concept. Ø Mathematical-Historical Process of the Americas. Ø Bridge Calculation and Design (supplement of the Magazine of the Armed Forces). Ø Synthesis of the Army’s Educational System (supplement of the Army Magazine). Ø The Battle of Carabobo and the Democratic Destiny of the Hispanic-American States. Ø Ideals of Liberty of Simón Bolívar in favor of the American Nations. Ø The Economy, a factor of the Mathematical-Historical curve of a Nation. Ø Strategic Evaluation of the Battle of Carabobo, Culmination and Great Campaign that Decided and Sealed the Independence of Venezuela. Ø Geopolitics, Geohistory and Geostrategy, elements of the Mathematical-Historical Process of a Nation.
Articles: Ø Historical Process of the Hispanic World. Ø Comments of Sociology and the Mathematical-Sociological Concept (published by El Universal-Caracas). Ø Mathematical-Sociological Oscillations. Ø Mathematical-Economic Oscillations. Ø Mathematical-Historical Oscillations are Normally Peaceful. Ø Simón Bolívar in the Mathematical-Historical Concept (published in the news paper Ultimas Noticias-Caracas). Ø Restructuring of the Command of the Army Schools. Ø The Battle of Lepanto in the Mathematical-Historical Concept. Ø Decisive Campaigns in the Liberating Campaign of Simón Bolívar. Ø The Accomplishment of Pan Americanism of Bolívar for the XXI Century and its Mathematical-Historical Process. Ø Attila in the Mathematical-HistoricalConcept Ø The United States of America and its Mathematical-Historical Prospective. Ø Venezuela in the Mathematical-Historical Concept. Ø The Battles of Carabobo and of Lake Maracaibo. Ø The Mathematics of History. Ø The Mathematical-Strategic Concept. Ø The Mathematical-Historical Concept of Cultures and Civilizations. Ø The Teachings of Isostatic and Hyper static Structures for Military Engineering Officers. Ø Some Mathematical-Historical Oscillations in Venezuela. Military Subjects I, II. Ø Alejandro Deulofeu Torres. Ø The Great or High Strategy of Simón Bolívar and his Prospection (published in the Bulletin of the National Academy of History of Venezuela). Ø Brother Néctario María’s Notes on General Páez and the End of the Battle of Carabobo. Ø The Siege of Puerto Cabello in the Classical Concept and in the Mathematical-Historical Concept. Ø General José Antonio Páez in the Mathematical-Historical Concept. Ø Fast Calculation of Military Capacity in Bridges of the Roads of Venezuela. Ø A Mathematical World.
Other: Ø Prologue of the Work of Strategy of the Ecuadorian Army Colonel, Alfonso Littuma “ The National Security Doctrine”.
Societies: Member of the Bolivarian Society of Madrid, Second Secretary during the Period 1970-1972.
Member of the Association of Naval and Air Force Military Attachés credited in Spain, 1970-1972 (Vice President during the period from April 16-September 27-1971). Chaired the Commission for the Study and Reform of the By-laws of said Association.
Member of the Association of Diplomats in Spain (1971-1972).
Knight of Corpus Christi of Toledo, Spain (endowed on June 8, 1971).
Member of the Order Noblemen of Vivar and sons of noble birth of Ubierna (order founded in the XI Century by the father of El Cid Campeador, endowed on July 4, 1971 in the Monastery of Cerdeña, Spain).
Association of Writers of Venezuela, August 1972.
Member of the Francisco Suárez Juridical Historical Institute of Spain.
Member of the Institute for the Purity of the Spanish Language with Headquarters in Spain.
Members of the Venezuelan Association of former Spanish Students.
Member of the Venezuelan Institute of Hispanic Culture.
Member of the Bolivarian Society of Venezuela.
Decorations: Order of the Liberator 3rd Class (Knight Commander).
Order of Francisco de Miranda 3rd Class.
Order of General Rafael Urdaneta 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class.
Army Cross 3rd Class.
Great Military Merit Cross in Spain with a White Ribbon.
Honor Insignias: Honor Roll of the Military Engineering School of Venezuela.
Honor Roll of the Officer Formation School of the Cooperation Armed Forces of Venezuela.
Plaques: Military Engineering School of Venezuela.
Of the Engineering Application School of the Spanish Army.
Facsimile of Engineering Towers of the Military Engineering School, Venezuelan Army.
Certificates of Studies and Diplomas: Military School, Porras Porras Graduating Class, Caracas, Venezuela.
Military Staff Course, 23rd Graduating Class, Paris, France.
Course of the Superior War School, 76th Graduating Class, Paris, France.
Inter-Force Superior Course, 15th Session, Paris, France.
XIV Aptitude Course for promotion to Chief of Engineers, Spain.
Institute of French Studies, Tours, France.
Honor Diplomas: Infantry School, Venezuelan Army.
Application School of the Co-operations Armed Forces, Caracas, Venezuela.
Military Engineering School, Venezuelan Army.
Francisco Avendaño Engineering Battalion No 1, Venezuelan Army.

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