Battle of Paso de Cuevas

The Battle of Paso de Cuevas was fought on 12 August 1865 during the Paraguayan invasion of the Argentine province of Corrientes.

Battle of Paso de Cuevas
Part of the Paraguayan War

Battle of Cuevas after the Battle of Riachuelo, 12 August 1865 (José Murature).
Date12 August 1865
Location
Result

Allied victory.

  • Warships successfully pass.
Belligerents

Argentina


Empire of Brazil

Paraguay

Commanders and leaders
José Murature
Francisco Manuel Barroso da Silva
José María Bruguez
Strength
12 ships (3 frigates,3 corvettes, 5 gunboats and 1 transport) with 60 cannons
1 ship gunboat.
3,000 soldiers
34 cannons
Casualties and losses
24 killed, 42 wounded unknown

Following losses after the Battle of Riachuelo, and running the gauntlet set up by Bruguez at Bella Vista in the Battle of Paso de Mercedes the day before, the allied fleet advanced down the River Parana, not wanting to be cut off from its supply base.[1]:36 However, the pass at Cuevas was once again manned by 3000 of Bruguez's men with 34 guns. Barroso suffered 24 dead and 42 wounded.[2]:779

This was the last operation of naval combat Argentine Navy at war with foreign nations to the Falklands War.

References

  1. Hooker, T.D., 2008, The Paraguayan War, Nottingham: Foundry Books, ISBN 1901543153
  2. Jaques, T., 2007, Dictionary of Battles and Sieges:P-Z, Westport: Greenwood Press, ISBN 978-0-313-33536-5

Further reading

  • Theotonio Meirelles Da Silva, Historia Naval Brazileira, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008.


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