1,200 soldiers[2] 120 cannons[3] 1 shallop Several boats and gunboats
Casualties and losses
Several due to illness
Several due to illness
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The third siege of Callao was a siege that took place in 1838 during the War of the Confederation between the United Restoration Army, supported by the Chilean army and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The confederates defeated the restorationist forces, who then retreated to Huacho due to the advance of the confederate army led by Andrés de Santa Cruz.
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^Historia militar de Chile, Tomo II. Guerra contra la Confederación Perú-boliviana hasta la Guerra Civil de 1891. p. 32.
^Bilbao, Manuel. Historia del jeneral Salaverry. p. 33.
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