"Memoria Chilena". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Bulnes, Gonzalo (1878). Historia de la Campaña del Perú en 1838. Impr. Los Tiempos. p. 444...
list of orders ofbattle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. Thebattles are...
the forces of Chile and Peru. After theBattleof Tacna and the following Bolivian withdrawal from the war, Peru had to stand alone forthe rest of the...
Yungay, currently known as Yungay Viejo (Spanish for "Old Yungay") and founded in 1540 as Santo Domingo de Yungay, was a town in Peru that served as the...
This is an orderofbattleofthe Chilean Army. Office ofthe Army Commander in Chief in Santiago, the Army's headquarters city where it is situated Military...
TheBattleof Buin was fought on January 6, 1839, during the Chilean second expedition ofthe War ofthe Confederation. The Restoring Army rearguard led...
up ofthe 1st and 2nd regiments, all with their field guns. The cavalry had two regiments also, the Cazadores a Caballo and the Cazadores de Yungay. Because...
a decisive victory in thebattleofYungay in 1839 while Andrés de Santa Cruz had been overthrown from the post of President of Bolivia by general José...
(Islay) TheBattleof Islay (Spanish: Batalla de Islay or Combate Naval de Islay) occurred on January 12 and 13, 1838, during the War ofthe Confederation...
was the ship captured, but the cavalry regiment Carabineros de Yungay which was on board was also captured, making this the largest loss ofthe Chilean...
carrying a cavalry regiment (the Carabineros de Yungay) was the Chilean Army's largest loss until then. That led to the resignation of Contraalmirante (Rear...
lowered her flag. The cavalry regiment Carabineros de Yungay, including its commander, was captured with the ship. This was a major blow forthe Chilean Government...
as in theBattleofYungay, which took place in the same month and year. For his bravery and excellent behavior during this unsuccessful war for Bolivia...