[2] In 1888, Francisco Reynolds obtained the rank of Colonel, being appointed as head of the 2nd Artillery regiment.
Francisco Reynolds also served in Europe, as an inspector in charge of the supervision of the Argentine officers.
[7] His grandmother, Rufina Casal Martínez, belonged to old families of Buenos Aires,[8] whose ancestors had served the Spanish Tercios at the service of Philip V of Spain.
[9] His son, Francisco Reynolds Baker, was a General who was involved in the political events of 1930.
[10] In 1925, he was in charge of the assistance of the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), who visited the Military College of the Nation, on one of his tours of Argentina.