Gonzalo Puigcerver Romá (died 2012) was a Spanish Military general of the Airforce who became the Chief of the Defense Staff in October 1986 until 1990.
[4] He became a Squadron leader in 1957 from which he attended General Staff Course to complete it high diploma in 1958, after graduating, he returns to as a Air Staff officer of which later in the early 60s, he went on to attend Talavera la Real Badajoz for Reactors Course and of that, he attended a Combat Crews Course at Lucke Air Base for Lockheed T-33 and North American F-86 Saber, he returns to Wing 5 Morón de la Frontera, Seville and in moved on to Armed Forces HQ, he served in the Torrejón de Ardoz base Madrid then follow a promotion to wing commander in 1969 and continued serving at the General Staff of the Defense Command, he was moved to Ala 12 Torrejón de Ardoz in 1971 and until when he transferred to Air General Staff in 1975, after a promotion to group captain (colonel), he was made the chief of the Alert and Control Wing in 1976, he became the chief of the Operations Division in 1979 and fellows an appointment as in 1982 as the deputy chief of Air Transport Command and chief Air Sector Zaragoza.
[4] He was the head of Military Quarter of the Royal House of King Juan Carlos I in 1985 and represents him in various occasions until October 1986 when he was appointed as the JEMAD (CHODS) by the Council of Ministers as Chief of the Defense Staff, and at the same time the Natural Councilor of the Council of State until when moved to the Second Reserve in 1990.
[3] He left the office of JEMAD in 1990, although he requested for a retirement due to his health issue since 1989 from Narcís Serra the then Minister of Defence, Admiral Gonzalo Martín-Granizo replace him, he was a member of the Assembly of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegildo in 1994 until 1996.
[3] He is well known among the professionals with experienced in first-hand passage of the Spanish air force from fleeing of propeller supersonic reactors.