Juan Alonso Zayas

Juan Alonso Zayas

Infobox Military Person
name=Juan Alonso Zayas
lived=1869-1898
placeofbirth=San Juan, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=Luzon Island, Philippines


caption=2Lt. Juan Alonso Zayas
nickname=
allegiance= Spanish Army
serviceyears=1888-1898
rank= Second Lieutenant
commands=
unit=
battles= Siege of Baler, Philippines
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Second Lieutenant Juan Alonso Zayas (1869-October 8, 1898), was a Puerto Rican who was a Spanish Army commander who fought in the Siege of Baler in the Philippines.

Early years

Zayas was born and raised in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. His father, born in Barcelona, Spain, was an officer in the Spanish Army stationed in the island. Zayas received the best education available as the son of a military official. His main interest was photography and he became a professional photographer at a young age. On November 1888, when he was 19 years old, Zayas joined the Spanish Army in San Juan. [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/churchmews/1216/AlonsoZayas.htm Juan Alonso Zayas: Un héroe puertorriqueño desconocido] ]

Military career

He was first assigned to the Infantry Regiment of Luchana N 28. In May 1889, Zayas was sent to Cuba and assigned to the Battalion of Isabel II and later to the Infantry Regiment of Cuba. Zayas was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and sent to the School of Sergeants of the Getafe Civil Guard in Madrid, Spain, before the outbreak of the Cuban Revolt of 1895. [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/churchmews/1216/AlonsoZayas.htm Juan Alonso Zayas: Un héroe puertorriqueño desconocido] ]

By 1897, Zayas was already a Second Lieutenant, when he received orders to head for the Philippines as commander of the 2nd Expeditionary Battalion stationed in Baler. He arrived in Manila, the capital of the Philippines on May 1897. In Manila, he took a vessel and headed for Baler which is located on the island of Luzon.

Siege of Baler

The distance between Manila and Baler is 62 miles (100 km) and if traveled through the jungles and badly built roads, the actual distance would be 144 miles (230 km). At that time, a system of communication between Manila and Baler was almost non-existent. The only way Baler received news from Manila was by way of sea vessels.The Spanish Colonial Government was under constant attack from the local Filipino groups who wanted their independence from the Spanish Crown. Zayas mission was to fortify Baler against any possible attack. Among his plans for the defense of Baler was to convert the local church of San Luis de Tolosa into a fort. The independence advocates, under the leadership of Col. Calixto Vilacorte, were called "insurgents" or "Tagalos" by the Spanish Crown. On June 28, 1898, they demanded the surrender of the Spanish Army. The Spanish political governor of the region, Enrique de las Morena y Fossi refused. Immediately, the Filipinos attacked Baler in a battle that was to last for seven months. Despite being outnumbered, hunger and disease, the Battalion did not give up. http://usuarios.lycos.es/historiaymilicia/html/oterinofilipinas.htm LOS ULTIMOS DE FILIPINAS] ]

In the meantime, Zayas and the rest of the Battalion were totally unaware of the Spanish-American War that was going on. On August 1898, the hostilities between the United States and Spain came to an end. The Philippines became a U.S. possession under the accordance of the Treaty of Paris. [http://www.ejercito.mde.es/ihycm/museo/valencia/dioram.htm Museo Valencia] ]

In May 1899, the Battalion at Baler found out about the Spanish-American War and its aftermath. They had been unaware that they had been fighting for a possession which was no longer theirs to fight for. On June 2, 1899 the Battalion" s="" commander,="" lieutenant="" martín="" cerezo="" surrendered="" to="" the="" tagalos="" only="" after="" some="" conditions="" were="" met.="" among="" following:="" *1. That the Spaniards not be treated as prisoners of war and
*2. that they would not be harmed in their guest of reaching a Spanish ship which would take them back to Spain. [http://www.ejercito.mde.es/ihycm/museo/valencia/dioram.htm Museo Valencia] ]

The 32 survivors of Zayas Battalion were sent to Manila where they boarded a ship headed for their homeland. In Spain, they were given a heroes welcome and became known as "Los Últimos de Filipinas" (The Last of the Philippines) and also as "Los Últimos de Baler" (The Last of Baler).http://usuarios.lycos.es/historiaymilicia/html/oterinofilipinas.htm LOS ULTIMOS DE FILIPINAS] ]

2nd Lt. Juan Alonso Zayas was not among the survivors. He died, on October 8, 1898, from beriberi. He and several others were buried in San Luis de Tolosa, the church of Baler.

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans

References

External links

* [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/churchmews/1216/AlonsoZayas.htm Juan Alonso Zayas]


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