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s portside when she opened fire. A gunnery duel continued for sometime; ultimately no hits were made by either side who were firing at each other from a range of 8,000 to 9,000 yards (7,300 to 8,200 m) away.
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had one other 6-pounder gun on board but only the one would be used in the battle. Upon receiving fire, Captain Torres, ordered his ship to maneuver into position for a
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to join the Constitutionalists. (There are various stories about why Lieutenant Malpica resorted to mutiny, however none are known to be true).
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J.H. Klein, “The Career Of The Mexican Gunboat Tampico”. Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Vol. 44, No. 3 March 1919.
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was not in sight however; apparently she was conducting a mission against federal Mexican forces elsewhere. So the two gunboats waited in
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then headed for their captain, whom they arrested with violence. Malpica, who had assumed command of the mutineers, informed Captain
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Both federal and rebel forces flew the same Mexican National Ensign during the naval campaign off Topolobampo.
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made for the protection of Topolobampo's port; she entered past the bar and the fighting ended. The gunboat
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made it to Topolobampo, which became her home port throughout the subsequent naval campaign. Because
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was short half of her crew, twenty-five Sinaloan insurgents were ordered to her to become sailors.
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Stefoff, Rebecca. Independence and Revolution in Mexico. (New York, Facts On File Inc, 1993).
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was refitting for a cruise. Half of the officers and crew were still enjoying shore leave when
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Huerista victory, Constitutionalist gunboat forced to flee into Topolobambpo's harbor.
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would test the federal blockade during another bloodless sea battle known as the
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s guns were in much better condition which gave her a farther range than that of
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left for Guaymas for coal and provisions; she would return a few days later.
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Throughout the engagement, none of the rounds fired hit their targets.
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arrived on 2 March, where she anchored outside the bar and waited for
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was a bloodless engagement and one of the few naval battles of the
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and three other officers began to rally the remaining crew aboard
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opened fire from around 9,000 yards (8,200 m) with her main
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a mutiny began at about 8:00 pm when the Mexican Navy gunboat
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to escape and join the rebellion, Captain Navio Torres with
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fired but none of her shots hit their target. At this time
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again anchored outside the bar, to initiate a naval
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Mexican Revolution

Topolobampo
Sinaloa
Mexico
Mexico
Constitutionalists
Mexico
Huertistas
Hilario Malpica
Navio Torres
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Buena Noche
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