Battle of Potrero Obella
Part of the Paraguayan War
Battle of Potrero Obella | |||||||
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Part of the Paraguayan War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Paraguay | Empire of Brazil | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
José González | Mena Barreto | ||||||
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300 soldiers[1]: 75 | 5,000 soldiers[1]: 75 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
143 casualties, 56 captured[1]: 75 | 9 officers and 76 soldiers killed 23 officers and 287 soldiers wounded[1]: 75 |
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The Battle of Potrero Obella was a battle between a Paraguayan Army of 300 against 5,000 Brazilians. Although the Paraguayans took heavy losses, they inflicted 395 casualties (85 killed, 310 wounded) on the Brazilians.
Brazilian Gen. Barreto was sent from Villa del Pillar to capture Tayi on the River Paraguay, and Potrero Ovello on 27 October 1867. This would enable a Brazilian blockade of the Paraguayan garrisons. After their defeat on 28 Oct., the surviving Paraguayans made their way back to Humaita.[1]: 75
References
- ^ a b c d e Hooker, T.D., 2008, The Paraguayan War, Nottingham: Foundry Books, ISBN 1901543153
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