Ramon Miranda Ampuero
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Ramón Humberto Miranda Ampuero was born in Chorrillos, Peru, on October 28, 1926, to Froylan Miranda Barreto and Manuela Ampuero Corrales. He studied at the Colegio Claretiano de Magdalena del Mar. On March 13, 1943, he was accepted into the Military Academy of Chorrillos graduated with the rank of Officer on January 1, 1947.
He studied in the Superior War Academy of Military Strategy (Escuela Superior de Guerra de Estrategia Militar) and the Center for Advanced Military Studies (CAEM) in Peru; the Institute for Antiaircraft Artillery and Countersubversive War in Panamá; and the Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, KS.
He was a member of the Committee for the Assessment of the Presidency of the Republic of Peru (1971-1974), President of the Peruvian Telephone Directory Agency (1974) and Minister of Education of Peru (1975-1976). He was a functionary of the Peruvian Institute of Infantry Development (1982-1992).
He was awarded with the Orden Militar Ayacucho en el Grado de Oficial, with the Peruvian Cross for Military Merit (Gran Cruz), with the Orden del Sol de Peru, and he was recognized by the Peruvian Air Force. He also published "The Conflicts of Integration".
During his tenure as Minister of Education, he instituted the Escuelas Superiores de Educación Profesional ESEPS (Advanced Institutes of Professional Education) and intensified the Educational Reform program in Peru.
He married Juana Elvira Torres Yañez in 1986, and has six sons from his first marriage.
Links: Peruvian Ministry of Education (in Spanish) [1]

