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Hernán Merino Correa (July 17, 1936 - November 6, 1965) was a lieutenant of Carabineros of Chile, killed in confusing circumstances in the
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in a confrontation with a contingent of the
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Biography

Hernán Merino Correa was born in
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, on July 17, 1936, in northern Chile. He was the son of
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of
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Carlos Merino Charpentier, and Ana Correa de la Fuente. He was the second of four brothers, of whom he and Carlos chose to follow the family tradition of being part of the Carabineros. In his childhood, his family had to move to
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, where he began his schooling. In 1953, he graduated from the Liceo Industrial de La Calera as a lathe mechanic. He was an outstanding student and was promoted with excellent grades. Thus, in March 1956 he entered to the Carabineros de Chile School, quickly becoming one of the best students, with an outstanding resume, being the first in the activities and missions that he had to execute, as his comrades and teachers testify.TENIENTE HERNÁN MERINO CORREA, HÉROE OF THE XX CENTURY
/ref> On December 16, 1957 he graduated as second lieutenant. In the initial exercise of his career he had different assignments, one of them was Santa Bárbara, currently located in the
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, during this period he saved a pregnant mother from drowning in the
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. On April 1, 1961, he was promoted to lieutenant. Between 1962 and 1964 he was assigned to serve in the Prefectura de Aysén, particularly in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd police stations In 1963, Merino rescued the only survivor of a plane crash in the Aysén estuary area. He then returned to
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, to join the second training course for lieutenants. He returned to the Región de Aisén as chief of a lieutenancy, unit in which he was when the border incident occurred in the area of Del Desierto Lake.


Death

For some time the Chilean settler Domingo Sepúlveda had been denouncing the hostilities of Argentine gendarmes. The Argentine gendarmes demanded that he should go to
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, the capital of the Argentine province of Santa Cruz, to "regularize" his situation. Apparently, the Chilean citizen resisted this procedure, which is why he spoke of "hostile gendarmes". On November 6, 1965 a group of Carabineros, including Merino, went to inspect the settlers' house, and other sources reported at the time that, apart from other incidents of Argentine gendarmes entering Chile through this sector, as well as the settler, some other people, government agencies in the area and the Chilean Carabineros denounced these events to the central authorities in Santiago, Chile, denounced these facts to the central authorities in Santiago, but it seems that they were not listened to or even less read, because at the time, as in 1978, the dispute of this territory, as well as those of the Beagle Channel, further south, with Argentina, was at its height, which caused the fatal situation to be unleashed. Lieutenant Merino, when it corresponded to him to make sovereignty in the area of ''Laguna del Desierto'' and upon realizing that the area was claimed by Argentina, wrote to Major Torres: ''"I will maintain the situation as far as possible, avoiding all incidents, as long as they do not try to take us into custody, in which case I will maintain sovereignty even if it burns me"''. At around 4:30 p.m., two children -children of the Chilean settlers- burst in saying that they had seen soldiers with helmets in the forest approaching the camp. The Argentine gendarmes began to approach Major Torres, who was trying to parley with them. The Argentine gendarmes, numerically superior, began to take aim, and Lieutenant Merino, noticing the delicate situation, ran towards his superior, holding his
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to dissuade the gendarmes who were ambushing him, saying ''"I support you, my major". Major Torres reportedly signaled to the gendarmes that they could leave, as the Chileans did not intend to shoot, however, Merino's appearance was considered an offensive gesture by the Argentine gendarmes, who opened fire. When the shooting stopped, Lieutenant Merino lay dead. A subalphérez of the group of gendarmes justified his men, saying: "''You are to blame for not having left here before...!'" The Chilean carabineros did not respond, a witness would later say "silence filled the atmosphere rarefied by the smell of deadly gunpowder.".Press Special
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br>"Laguna del desierto"
/ref> According to the Argentine argument, the gendarmes gave the order to lay down their arms, which the carabineros refused to do, causing a nervous situation and the fatal outcome. The Chilean officers were taken prisoner until November 8, when they were released.


Legacy

700 Carabineros gathered to wait for the order to attack the Argentine gendarmes, but the order from the
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never came. The remains of Lieutenant Hernán Merino Correa were laid to rest in a
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erected at the Carabineros de Chile School. From there they were transferred to the
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, being buried in the
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, after being bid farewell by thousands of Chileans and high authorities of the Carabineros and the government, including the
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. Years later, on April 26, 1997, Merino's remains were moved with honors to the crypt built in his memory at the foot of the martyrs' monument. During the decades following his death, Hernán Merino has received a long series of recognitions and honors, including acts of commemoration throughout Chile by Carabineros every November 6,Tribute to Lieutenant Merino in Cochrane
/ref> who consider him one of their greatest heroes and an example of service. In addition, his name has been used to baptize schools (in
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, etc.). Finally, in the year 2005 a tribute was paid to him at the
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by different parliamentarians representing the Chilean political parties, where he was also attended by family members and delegations from the Corporation for the Defense of Sovereignty, the Center for Military Studies, the Salón Teniente Merino and delegations from the Carabineros.


See also

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Del Desierto Lake The Del Desierto lake or Lake of the Desert (called ''Lago del Desierto'' in Argentina and ''Laguna del Desierto'' in Chile) is a lake, located in the Lago Argentino Department, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. The lake, located near the mount Fit ...
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Laguna del Desierto incident The Laguna del Desierto incident occurred between four Chilean Carabineros and between 40 and 90 members of the Argentine National Gendarmerie and took place in an area south of O'Higgins/San Martín Lake on 6 November 1965, resulting in one lie ...


References


External links


Carabineros de Chile

Tribute Page

Carabineros de Chile: pillar of the border history of our country - Museo Histórico Carabineros de Chile
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