- Luis Uribe
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name=Luis Uribe
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birth_date=birth date|1847|8|13|mf=y
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birth_place=Copiapo ,Chile
death_date=death date and age|1914|7|17|1847|8|13|mf=y
death_place=Valparaíso,Chile Luis Uribe Orrego (
August 13 ,1847 -July 17 ,1914 ) was a Vice-Admiral of theChilean Navy and a hero of theWar of the Pacific .Luis Uribe was born in
Copiapo , the son of Juan José Uribe and ofRosario Orrego . He joined the navy onAugust 20 ,1858 , at the age of 9 years old, and graduated from the naval academy onJuly 16 ,1861 as anmidshipman . His first post was on the "Esmeralda", where he travelled to the extreme south of Chile, to theJuan Fernández Islands and toPeru . Uribe was promoted to ensign (equivalent of army's Second Lieutenant) on 1869, and the next year participated on a scientific expedition toEaster Island , where they prepared a topographic study.On 1872, he was sent as part of a naval mission to England, under command of Admiral
José Anacleto Goñi , who was in charge of contracting the construction of 3 new ships. While there a met a Mrs. Newlove, a widow, of whom he fell in love. Admiral Goñi denied him permission to marry her, but he ignored the command and still went ahead with the wedding in 1874. As a result he was relieved of his duties and court-martialled. He was finally clear of all charges after being defended by his classmate and lawyerArturo Prat . In 1875 he was in charge of a hydrographic expedition to the coasts of Aconcagua, work for which he received a prize at the International Exposition of Santiago of 1875. He also wrote a "Treatise on Hydrography" that became the study text for the naval academy., together with most of the crew died that day, but Uribe continued fighting until the "Esmeralda" went under. He was captured while floating on the bay after the sinking together with only 62 survivors out of a complement of 197.
As a prisoner, he was interned in the city of
Tarma ,Peru . While a prisoner, Chile promoted him (for supreme heroism) to Lieutenant Commander onJune 16 ,1879 . He and his sailors remained prisoners until November of that year, when they were exchanged for captured Peruvian sailors. Uribe returned toValparaíso , where he was given the command of the recently captured gunboat "Pilcomayo". During the rest of the war he participated actively in all naval actions and was promoted to Commander in 1884.After the end of the war, he became Governor of Valparaíso. He promoted the creation of the "Revista de Marina" (Naval Magazine), and was named Navy General Commander from 1887 to 1889. After the
Chilean Civil War , he was named director of the Naval Academy in 1892, position he retained until 1895. He retired from the navy onAugust 23 ,1899 .He continued writing in the "Revista de Valparaíso". In 1905, President
German Riesco named him Minister of War and Navy and later Valparaíso Intendant. Uribe wrote many books on naval topics, such as "Code of Naval Signals", "Naval Tactics", "Hydrography", "Project of a Naval Penal Code", "History of the Chilean Merchant Marine from 1810 to 1904" and most specially "Our Military Navy", a history of the Chilean Navy from its creation until 1891 and widely considered the finest history on the topic. He died inValparaíso at the age of 67 and was intombed in the pantheon to the "Heroes of Iquique".External links
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