Battle of Paso de las Damas explained

Conflict:Battle of Paso de las Damas
Partof:Cuban War of Independence
Date:18 November 1896
Place:Santa Clara Province, Cuba
Result:Spanish victory
Combatant1: Cuban rebels
Combatant2: Spain
Commander1: Serafín Sánchez
Francisco Carrillo

Enrique Loynaz
Commander2: Manuel Armiñán
López de Amor
Strength1:800 infantry
Strength2:2,500 infantry with artillery
Casualties1:8 killed and 19 wounded
Casualties2:30 killed and 83 wounded

The Battle of Paso de las Damas was a battle of the Cuban War of Independence that took place on 18 November 1896 at the Santa Clara Province.[1]

Background

Cuban Major General Serafín Sánchez, had previously participated in the Ten Years' War and the Little War for the independence of Cuba. The Cuban War of Independence was the continuation of the previous two wars and General Sánchez immediately joined the mambises. Towards the last months of 1896, the Cuban independence forces were waging the Las Villas Campaign in mid-November of that year.

The battle

The combat was meticulously prepared by General Sánchez in a field chosen by him. The regiments under his command, attacked the enemy in the afternoon. The Spanish forces had been defeated the day before by the same Cuban forces. Now They were led by Generals Armiñán and López de Amor.

During the battle, Major General Francisco Carrillo suffered a severe contusion to his face and the then Lieutenant Colonel Enrique Loynaz del Castillo was knocked off his horse, which collapsed on top of him, causing injuries. Given the lack of ammunition and the Spanish push, the Cuban troops withdrew in an orderly fashion. At that moment, an enemy bullet went through Serafín Sánchez's body, from the right shoulder to the left. His last words were: "They have killed me, that is nothing! Keep going!"[2]

While the rear guard detained the enemy, the Cubans transported the body of General Sánchez to a safe place. The general died at 5:15 on 18 November 1896.[3] He was buried the next day.

Aftermath

With this battle, the Mambí Army lost an important and experienced general, who, together with the previous deaths of Guillermón Moncada, Flor Crombet, José Martí and José Maceo, was added to the list of Cuban generals killed in this war, significantly affecting the military capacity of the Cubans.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grudemi . Editorial . Independencia de Cuba - ¿Qué fue?, etapas, batallas, protagonistas y más . Enciclopedia de Historia . es . 17 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Serafín Sánchez Valdivia . wolverines.belenjesuit.org.
  3. News: Proenza . Delia . Rinden homenaje a Serafín en el lugar de su caída en combate . Escambray . 18 November 2018 . es.