
SUMMARY Biography
The life of Josef Leon Galindo Camacho is best understood in three distinct periods. The first is his military career as it unfolded during the course of the Latin American war of independence from his birth in 1795 to the final victory in the battle of Ayacucho in 1825. The second period he spent as Prefect of the department of Potosi in 1826 and then Chief of Staff of the Bolivian Armed Forces until his exile to Argentina following the Peruvian invasion of Bolivia in 1828. Although shorter than the other two periods, this is when his genius for organization and administration had the greatest impact on the early formation of the country. The third period begins with his return to Bolivia in 1829 to join his bride, create a family, and begin his career as a successful agriculturalist and civic leader in Cochabamba, until his death in 1865.