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Battle of San Fernando

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and Marine Private Rafael Toro received fire from the waiting Sandinistas, with Toro being mortally wounded. Eventually, the Sandinistas were driven back, leaving eleven of their dead behind. Fighting was over by 3:45. In addition to Marine and Sandinista losses, one woman was wounded in the legs by
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girl in a nearby shack. The Marines and Nicaraguan government troops marched into San Fernando at 3:00, finding it largely deserted. While galloping across the town's "open, grassy plaza" in order to question an old man,
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allies. He placed a sentry outside the village to alert his men of the Marines and Provisional Guard's arrival, but the watchman abandoned his post to be alone with an
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Major Floyd's Marine and Provisional Guard expedition would continue their advance into northern Nicaragua and be ambushed again by Sandinistas at the
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The battle convinced Major Floyd that he would “have to wage a real blood and thunder campaign” and be involved “in a real small war.”
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Musicant, I, The Banana Wars, 1990, New York: MacMillan Publishing Co.,
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Battles and operations of the United States occupation of Nicaragua
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led by Major Oliver Floyd were sent hunting for rebel leader
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United States occupation of Nicaragua
Banana Wars
Battle of San Fernando is located in Nicaragua
San Fernando
Nicaragua
United States

Nicaragua

Sandinistas
United States
Oliver Floyd

Augusto CĂ©sar Sandino
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U.S. occupation of Nicaragua
Granada
Masaya
Coyotepe Hill
Nicaraguan Civil War
La Paz Centro
Ocotal
San Fernando
Santa Clara
Telpaneca
Sapotillal
1st Las Cruces
1st Quilali

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