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Chilean naval mutiny of 1931
The Chilean Air Force bombs the Chilean fleet at the port of Coquimbo (probably a propaganda photomontage)
Date
31 August to 7 September 1931
Location
Chile
Result
Chilean government victory
Government-Insurgents
Government of Chile
Chilean Navy rebels
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Trucco Edgardo Von Schroeders
Carlos Frödden
Political support
All political parties in Chilean Parliament
Communist Party of Chile
Military support
Chilean Army, Chilean Air Force, Carabineros de Chile, Part of Chilean Navy
Part of Chilean Navy
The Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 (Spanish: Sublevación de la Escuadra) was a violent rebellion of Chilean Navy enlisted men against the government of Vice President Manuel Trucco.
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