2 February 1924 – 1 May 1924 (2 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Honduras
Result
Victory of the united constitutional revolutionary forces American intervention Resignation of President Rafael López Gutiérrez; his exile was ordered, but he died during the war.
Belligerents
Honduran Army
Constitutionalist Army
Commanders and leaders
General Rafael López Gutiérrez, General Toribio Pérez Ramos, General Fausto Dávila, General Luis Mejía Moreno, General Salvador Cisneros, General Gonzalo Navarro, General Carlos Lagos, General José María Escoto, General Leonardo Nuila, General Máximo B. Rosales, General Julio Peralta, General Francisco Cardona, General Teófilo Cárcamo, Coronel José María Navas Gardela (died during the battle of Comayagua)
Doctor y General Tiburcio Carias Andino, General José Inocente Triminio Osorio, General Vicente Tosta Carrasco, General Gregorio Ferrera, General Mariano Bertrand Anduray, General Francisco Martínez Fúnez, Coronel Pedro G. Domínguez (herido en combate), Coronel Justo Umaña Alvarado, Coronel Moisés Nazar, Coronel Abraham López, Coronel Pedro Francisco Triminio Osorio, Coronel Emeterio Rivera, Coronel Calixto Carías (wounded in combat), Coronel Constantino S. Ramos, Coronel Manuel Valladares Núñez, Coronel Cristóbal Gutiérrez (deceased), Captain Lowell Yerex, Captain Dean Lamb, Captain Clarence H. Brown
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