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Battle of Boquerón (1932)

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334: 306: 40: 273: 198: 516:, a sack of bread and 110 pounds of dried meat. On September 12 a 3,500-man Bolivian relief column coming from the southwest was driven back near the outpost of Yucra. As the siege progressed the Paraguayans began to suffer from a shortage of water from Isla Poí due to over-extraction from the wells. In the face of these problems Estigarribia ordered an all-or-nothing attack on the stronghold on September 26. Three days later the remaining Bolivian defenders, consisting of 240 mostly wounded men, surrendered. 186: 341: 313: 280: 512:(50 km or 30 mi to the east), and although the Bolivians had wells inside their compound, they were under heavy Paraguayan fire and were eventually contaminated by the bodies of fallen soldiers. Bolivian aircraft tried with little success to resupply their troops by dropping ammunition, food and medicine – the only supplies the Bolivians managed to get from the air drops were 916 496:
The assault on Boquerón was the first move of the Paraguayan offensive that was aimed to defeat the Bolivian army and capture territory before Bolivia had fully mobilized its army and resources. Paraguayan Lt. Col.
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The first Paraguayan assault on Boquerón was repulsed. Both sides suffered from the lack of potable water – the Paraguayans had to get it from a small lake at
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was fought September 7–29, 1932, between the Bolivian and Paraguayan armies in and around the stronghold of Boquerón. It was the first major battle of the
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Robert L. Scheina. pp. 93–95 548:Bejarano, Ramón César (1967). 542: 526: 1: 550:Boquerón, la batalla decisiva 391: 7: 501:led the attack. The use of 10: 680: 578: 552:. Editorial Toledo, p. 34 536:. Imprenta Modelo, p. 153 18: 532:Kallsen, Osvaldo (1983). 401: 323:Show map of South America 265: 248: 235: 208: 177: 111: 103: 98: 29:Battle of Boquerón (1866) 634:Battles of the Chaco War 519: 292:Location within Paraguay 23:. For the battle of the 499:José Félix Estigarribia 150:22.773639°S 59.940861°W 68:more precise citations. 584:Latin America's Wars: 209:Commanders and leaders 155:-22.773639; -59.940861 654:September 1932 events 610:22.77361°S 59.94083°W 249:Casualties and losses 16:Part of the Chaco War 615:-22.77361; -59.94083 295:Show map of Paraguay 289:class=notpageimage| 226:José F. 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Chaco War
Paraguayan War
Battle of Boquerón (1866)
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Chaco War
Gran Chaco
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Bolivia
Paraguay
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Manuel Marzana
José F. Estigarribia
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