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Bolivian Colorados Regiment

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332: 25: 17: 260:, in line with the socialist stance of his government and party. Among the opposition, the change of motto to the socialist one used by him in 1967 during his guerrilla war in the country has been met with criticism, even among former armed forces chiefs. Che brought the motto to Bolivia during his guerrilla campaigns here. However it would be abandoned at large by the Armed Forces in 2019. 138:, Bolivia alongside Peru, fought for their respective nations' mining interests against the Chilean forces. Bolivia's contributions to the war included 2 cavalry squadrons, an artillery battery, and three infantry battalions, all equipped with fusils and rifles, among them being the Bolivian Colorados. They formed the Bolivian Army under President Daza's leadership as Commander in Chief. 315:, the new colour of the Bolivian Armed Forces, and also has the regiment's foundation date (and the year of the new guidon when it was received) in white lettering below the heraldic arms. The regiment's second guidons (for companies) is in red with the standard arms of Bolivian infantry regiments: a 125:
it became the presidential escort and security unit. It would later earn the nickname "Daza's Colorados" for this reason alone. It was then composed of 570 personnel. Most of them were his friends and relatives, all but sometimes members of the Bolivian Army as enlisted personnel and non-commissioned
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The Colorados Regiment contains two infantry battalions; the BI-201 (Protocol Unit) and BI-202 (Security) with their respective headquarters. The headquarters Calama is located in the street of the same name, which operates the unit headquarters and recruitment center. The Mirador headquarters in the
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In 1821, the Colorados Regiment's first references were to a militia unit led by the Upper Peru guerrilla leader, Jose Miguel Lanza, and had among its rosters future national heroes of Bolivia like Jose Ballivian, Mariano Torrelio, and Manuel Deheza, who were fighting for Upper Peru's independence
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As part of the combined Bolivian-Peruvian Allied Army, the Bolivian Colorados contributed their hard work to bring victory to the combined armies, at the cost of many lives. The Colorados were in action in some of the great battles of the war, including the
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The arms is round with a picture of a kneeling soldier of the Colorados in full dress uniform in the middle, with a rainbow above him. The new regimental colour guidon (since 2010) has the arms in the center, in the middle of the national colors of the
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in Bolivia in recognition of the Colorados' bravery throughout the whole battle of Tacna, led by regimental commander Colonel Ildefonso Murguia Anze and regimental drummer Juan Pinto. This battle was where the Colorados shouted their battle cry:
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In 2004, through Law 2922 of President of Bolivia Carlos Mesa, the Regiment's actions in Tacna were rewarded with all who were in the Regiment in that battle serving under the colors were officially declared as National Heroes of Bolivia.
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Presently the motto has been reinstated in the Armed Forces but in the light of the bigger struggle for the recovery of the nation's right for access to the Pacific Ocean, which was lost during the War of the Pacific, is now amended to:
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and formed a gallant defense alongside their Peruvian allies. Every year (except in 2009) the Colorados come back to the place of their glorious exploits to commemorate the Bolivians' gallantry and courage seen in this battle.
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As one of the Bolivian Army's missions is for internal security, it is no wonder that the Colorados were involved in anti-guerrilla operations, supported by the United States, against the guerrillas led by
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under the leadership of then regimental commander Placido Yanez. It was the Bolivian Army's elite infantry unit, and was known then for its extreme discipline. Col. Yanez made the regiment's famous slogan:
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hill of Quilli Quilli, Pavón Villa area, is a center for training in various areas of specialization such as assault, support, personal protection, first aid, etc.
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Querejazu Calvo, Roberto (1981). Masamaclay. Historia política, diplomática y militar de la guerra del Chaco. Cochabamba-La Paz (Bolivia): Los Amigos del Libro.
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The Regiment was raised in 1821 as the nation, then as part of both the Viceroy of Lima and the then United Provinces of the Rio del Plata, was fighting the
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By then, the battalion would begin to be the principal unit of the Bolivian Army, and under the administration of President
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Temblad rotos, que aqui entran los Colorados de Bolivia! (Rotos, be shaken, because the Colorados of Bolivia have come!)
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Established in 1821, this regiment is mostly a ceremonial unit, being the escort security regiment of the
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on April 22, 2010, the Colorados formed the guard of honor during the arrival ceremonies. When he shouted
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A paso de vencedores, Temblad rotos, que aqui entran los Colorados de Bolivia, Vencer o Morir, carajo!
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with the national flag (and nowadays a sticker of the Wiphala) on top in the middle of two crossed
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hat, epaulette, sword strap and set (for officers), long khaki-tan trousers and black boots.
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from Spain. Lanza's men led the way for the liberation of northern Upper Peru in 1825-26.
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Mazacotte, Alejandro (1983). Ensayo sobre la Guerra del Chaco. Asuncion (Paraguay): NAPA.
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1st Regiment of Foot Infantry "Bolivian Colorados" National Presidential Escort Regiment
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The dress uniform of the Colorados is a red long sleeved standing collar
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in 1967 in places like Nancahuazu, Ovelo, El Espino, and many others.
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Subordination and Steadfastness. Long Live Bolivia, up to the Sea!
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It was in 1857 when the Colorados made their appearance as the
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As part of the National Army of Bolivia in 1903 (led by the
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Bolivian Colorados regiment during a parade in the city of
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Subordinacion y Constancia, ¡Viva Bolivia, hacia el Mar!
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Its second act of bravery to the flag was, when in the
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Regimiento 1ro. de Infanteria "Colorados de Bolivia"
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Subordination and Steadfastness. Long Live Bolivia!
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Sucre
Bolivia
Bolivian Army
La Paz
President of Bolivia
Spanish American wars of independence
Buenos Aires
Lima
Hilarion Daza
War of the Pacific
Battle of San Francisco
Battle of Tacna
Narciso Campero
President of Bolivia
Acre War
Battle of Cañada Strongest
Chaco War
Che Guevara
Armed Forces of Bolivia
Evo Morales
Hugo Chavez
Cochabamba
Rotos
Wiphala
Stahlhelm
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Andrés de Santa Cruz

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