General Commander of the Peruvian Army

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General Commander of the Peruvian Army
Comandante General del Ejército del Perú
Incumbent
Walter Horacio Córdova Alemán  [ es ]
since 4 November 2021
Flag of the Peruvian Army.svg  Peruvian Army
Member of Joint Command
Reports to Chief of the Joint Command
Formation12 March 1953 (1953-03-12)
First holderManuel Morla Concha

List of Commanders-in-Chief of the Peruvian Army since the creation of that post on March 12, 1953.[ citation needed ]

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