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201: 289:—sent word to Fletcher refusing the visit, saying "If the American (Fletcher) enters my house, I will either kill him or myself." Fletcher then offered to send his personal doctor to take care of him. However, Azueta refused medical services offered by the occupation army and only allowed local Dr. Rafael Cuervo Xicoy to treat him. Dr. Xicoy lacked medical supplies to assist Azueta properly. Fletcher has never been credited for his unusual offer of medical care for a wounded enemy who had caused injuries and casualties to the American servicemen. 239:. There he completed basic education in José Miguel Macías of Veracruz School where he showed quick progress especially at discipline and behavior. At age 11, his father was promoted to Captain of the ship to the Director of the Naval Academy, at that time, Jose showed his interest and affection for the profession of his father, and in 1909 he began taking classes at the Navy school. At 15, he applied to the Naval Academy and was approved on August 27. 315: 161: 141: 57: 285:
heard of Azueta's actions and sent word to him via messenger that he (Fletcher) wished to visit the fallen defender and pay his respects. Azueta—through his surgeon and local political activist Dr.
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by the President of the Republic for his performance in combat. On April 29, he was awarded a gold medal with the Decoration of the Second U.S. Invasion. Again on May 1, he was issued the
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During his funeral hundreds of citizens marched holding his coffin on their shoulders to the city's cemetery in open defiance to directives from the occupation army forbidding assembly.
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Born in Guerrero on May 2, 1895, son to Commodore Manuel Azueta Perillos and Josefa Abad. Due to the labor of his father in military service, the family moved to the port of
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Azueta died of his wounds on May 10, Mexico's Mother's Day. At the time of his death, Lt. Azueta was being cared for by the surgeon Reyes Barreiro.
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placed outside the building, facing the incoming U.S. troops on his own and causing a number of casualties. After having been severely wounded by
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Monument to José Azueta in the Plaza de la H. Escuela Naval Militar in the Parque de La Reina in
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Artistic depiction of Mexican Navy Lieutenant José Azueta firing a French
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Azueta was wounded on April 21, 1914, the first day of the invasion.
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This article is about the person. For places named for him, see
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On April 24, Lieutenant Azueta was promoted immediately to
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José Azueta (disambiguation)
Spanish name
surname

Hotchkiss machine gun
Veracruz
Second U.S. intervention
Mexican Revolution
Mexico City
Acapulco
Guerrero
Veracruz
Mexico
Mexican Navy
Mexican Revolution


Acapulco
Mexican Navy
United States occupation of Veracruz
Veracruz
Manuel Azueta
Veracruz Naval Academy
Lieutenant
machine gun
U.S. Navy
Joseph G. Harner
Admiral
Frank Friday Fletcher
Roberto Reyes Barreiro

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