Battle of Aguadulce

Battle of Aguadulce

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Aguadulce


caption=The province of Coclé, in Panama
partof=Thousand Days War
date=February 23, 1901-August 27, 1901
place=Aguadulce, Panama
result=Liberal victory
combatant1= Colombian Liberal Party
combatant2=
commander1=Benjamin Herrera
commander2=Francisco Castro
strength1=1,000
strength2=6,000
casualties1=N/A, much less than Conservative casualties
casualties2=KIA/WIA: Around 3,000 Captured: 13 generals, 300 officers, 3,000 |
The Battle of Aguadulce was a battle that occurred during the Thousand Days War, between Liberals and Conservatives. It occurred between February 23 and August 27, 1901 and ended in an overwhelming victory on the part of the Liberal army under the command of General Benjamin Herrera over the Conservative army based in the city of Aguadulce under the command of General Francisco Castro.

First battle of Aguadulce

In January 1901 General Benajmin Herrera accompanied by Belisario Porras and Victoriano Lorenzo arrived in the city of Aguadulce and demanded the surrender of the Conservative forces defending the city. The Conservative army refused. Thus, on 23 February 1901, began a bloody battle that finished with the taking of Vigía hill and the defeat of the Conservative forces under the command of General Castro (who managed to escape with some of his officials before the battle finished).

econd battle of Aguadulce

Later, in the month of June, the Conservative government sent a much larger force to recapture the city. This operation was much more properly planned than the earlier defense of the city. The planned involved on a force, led by General Luis Morales Berti, to advance from the locality of Anton towards Aguadulce, while the other, led by General Francisco Castro, to advance from the west and to complete the pincer. However, General Castro preferred to move on Anton and to unite his forces with those of General Berti. This error was taken advantage of by the Liberal forces, who used the extra time to escape.

The Siege of Aguadulce

General Herrera proposed a very elaborate plan to retake the city. General Herrera move to the Padilla stream, which lead to Aguadulce, which would be his base of operations. In doing this, Herrera and his army executed a systematic cut of the communication and supply lines of Aguadulce. Thus, Aguadulce was besieged by Herrera and his army. This brilliant military maneuver brought the city to its knees. More than half of the Conservative defenders became casualties due to hunger, fever, and dysentery during the 29 day siege. Due to the supply situation and incessant raids by the besieging army, General Berti finally surrendered Aguadulce on August 27 1901, under severe conditions put forward by the Liberals. In total 13 generals, 300 officers and more than 3,000 soldiers, as well as a large amount of weapons, were surrendered to the Liberal forces. The Siege Aguadulce is considered a jewel of military strategy due to its planning and execution. A Liberal army of barely 1,000 men was able to besiege and defeat an army that was more experienced and with around 6,000 men. With this victory, the Liberals were able to secure their hold on the Isthmus of Panama until the end of the war.

External links

* [http://www.lablaa.org/blaavirtual/historia/documen/docum0.htm es icon General Luis Morales Berti on the Battle and siege]


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