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Carlos Díaz Aimar, Malvinas Pilot: First-Person Memory

The noise of an airplane can be routine or destination. For Carlos Díaz Aimar, it was both. Military pilot, veteran of the Falklands War and today based in Mendoza, returned to his native San Francisco with a memory-marked agenda: schools, vigil and central act. In dialogue with El Periódico, he carried out the reconstruction of his history, going through his journey from childhood to his participation in the 1982 conflict. He was born and raise…
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The noise of an airplane can be routine or destination. For Carlos Díaz Aimar, it was both. Military pilot, veteran of the Falklands War and today based in Mendoza, returned to his native San Francisco with a memory-marked agenda: schools, vigil and central act. In dialogue with El Periódico, he carried out the reconstruction of his history, going through his journey from childhood to his participation in the 1982 conflict. He was born and raise…

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El Periódico - San Francisco broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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