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Battle of Tuyutí

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but claimed that 6,000 were killed. Other authors give different numbers: in Barreto's opinion 6,500 Paraguayans were killed, while allied casualties were 3,647, with 3,011 Brazilians. According to Silva Pimentel 7,000 Paraguayans were killed. Rawson and Beverina also declared that 7,000 Paraguayans were killed along with "so many others wounded", while the allied casualties were 4,000. Osório's Order of the Day affirmed that the Paraguayan dead numbered "more" than 3,000, with 200 wounded and 21 prisoners; according to this document, Brazilian casualties were 412 killed and 2,003 wounded.
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prisoners, all wounded. This was because the Paraguayans would never surrender but, when wounded, fought on till they were killed. 7,000 wounded were taken into the Paraguayan hospitals from this battle, those with slight wounds not going into hospital at all... The Allies lost above 8,000 killed and wounded."
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Tuyutí was the last major Paraguayan attack. Ultimately, it was a devastating Paraguayan defeat. "The 10,000 men who had not been killed or wounded were completely scattered and disorganised, and it was some days before they were again collected", wrote Thompson. "The Allies buried some of their own
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moved his headquarters to Paso Pucu, where he dug trenches in the passes from Gomez to Rojas. After learning that the allies were planning to attack on the 25th, López ordered a surprise attack on Tuyutí, "a swampy, scrub-brush savannah", for the 24th. The 24 May 1866 battle of Tuyutí is known as the
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The Allied forces stayed in their camp until September, but disease struck the camp, claiming some 10,000 victims. Even after September, advances were little and the allied lines settled down to await further orders. These months of static warfare were filled with small-scale skirmishes and sporadic
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On 24 May 1966, on the occasion of the centenary of his death and the Battle of Tuyutí, his remains were removed to a mausoleum on Bezerra de Menezes avenue, in Fortaleza, where they remained until 24 May 1996, when his remains came to rest permanently in the Pantheon Brigadeiro Sampaio, erected in
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There have been contradictory reports about the casualty numbers and debates over the true values. Centurión, reported that Paraguayan dead numbered about 5,000, maybe more, and the wounded 7,000, while the allies lost 8,000 killed and wounded. Thompson agreed with the number of Paraguayan wounded,
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of the Paraguayan army (a veteran of the battle), "at 4 p.m. the firing was over, the Paraguayans being completely defeated, and their army destroyed. The Allies had suffered severely also, but they still had an army left. The Paraguayans left 6,000 dead on the field; the Allies only took some 350
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fought in the crossing operations of the Paraná River, in the Battle of Confluência and in the Battle of Estero Bellaco. At the Battle of Tuyutí (May 24, 1866, ironically the date of his birthday), Sampaio was seriously injured three times by artillery shrapnel, gangrenizing his right thigh, and
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The largest battle ever fought in South America was over. Lopéz's flanking maneuver had failed, but it had come very close to succeeding. In fact, the Allies were unable to pursue the enemy, since they had few horses remaining. They needed to regain strength and rebuild.
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On the allied left, the Paraguayans forced back the few Brazilian units, almost reaching the Allied camp. Osório reinforced the Brazilian lines with various units, finally committing the 2nd Cavalry Division, commanded by general
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Soon the battle turned into "a series of charges and countercharges, a Latin American version of Waterloo". The Paraguayan columns continued to attack, but could not overcome the allied firepower. In the words of colonel
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dead, but they heaped up the Paraguayan corpses in alternate layers with wood, in piles of 50 to 100, and burnt them. They complained that the Paraguayans were so lean they that they would not burn".
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Brigadier General Sampaio is the patron of the Brazilian Army Infantry, with Infantry Day being celebrated on May 24. For many years the date was celebrated as the Brazilian Army Day.
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Until 25 October 1873, his remains were deposited in the current Cathedral of Fortaleza, being buried afterwards in the Cemetery of São João Batista, in
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The Brazilian Army's Patrons of the Infantry (Antônio de Sampaio), Cavalry (Manuel Luís Osório) and Artillery (Émile Mallet) fought in Tuyutí.
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The War in Paraguay: With A Historical Sketch of the Country And Its People And Notes Upon the Military Engineering of the War
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Trench with Uruguayan soldiers from the 24 April Battalion at Tuyutí, taken a month after the battle. Albumen print, 1866.
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marsh failed. The allies camped for over two weeks before resuming their advance on 20 May 1866. Paraguayan leader
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had ordered the stealthy digging of a large moat in front of his artillery pieces, which were thirty
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The attack began in the center, where the Uruguayans were forced back along with some Brazilian
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and landing in Paraguay, they had a long march across country studded with lagoons and
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or Quadrilateral design. It was in this context that the Battle of Tuyutí occurred.
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twice on his back. Evacuated from the battlefield, he died on board the steam ship
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victory, which added to the Paraguayan troubles after the loss of its fleet in the
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In this phase of the war the Allies' strategic objective was to take the
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The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3500 BC to the Present
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Williams, John Hoyt (2000), "A Swamp of Blood: The Battle of Tuyuti",
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Hooker, T.D., 2008, The Paraguayan War, Nottingham: Foundry Books,
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At the head of the 3rd Division of the Imperial Army, dubbed the
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This battle is particularly important in Brazil, being nicknamed
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Memorias: reminiscencias históricas sobre la Guerra del Paraguay
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To the Bitter End: Paraguay and the War of the Triple Alliance
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As result of the battle, each side's losses were as follows:
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History of the War between the Triple Alliance and Paraguay
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The Paraguayans attacked in three columns at 11:55 after a
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Index

Paraguayan War

Cándido López
Tuyutí
Paraná River
Paraguay
Empire of Brazil
Argentina
Uruguay
José E. Díaz
Isidoro Resquín
Vicente Barrios
Manuel Luis Osório
Bartolomé Mitre
Venancio Flores
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Paraguayan War
Mato Grosso campaign
Marquês de Olinda
1st Corumbá
Fort Novo de Coimbra
Feio River
Dourados
Nioaque
Anhambaí
Fort Miranda
Coxim
Laguna

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