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Department, and stated addressing Mr. Abizanda that what was reported in the last of the two transcribed paragraphs was inaccurate. "Who is the author of that?" Don Doce." And without saying another word, De Carranza raised a cane that he had been equipped with, unloading it on the director, who in turn, taking hold of one of the canes that were nearby, "responded to the aggression with aggression and the taunts and mortifying qualifications, with the language that was typical of the case.
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to the Bilbao shipyards for repairs, a decision that for the people of Ferrol it was considered a very serious affront. The upset would expand to the crew as some sailors caused an upset and led to a fight between Juan De Carranzaand the director of the Ferrol newspaper who acted in self-defense. The
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where he carried out several convoy escort services with troops and supplies along the southern Cuban coast, circumventing the American blockade which was at great risk given the negligible military value of the naval forces under his command compared to the vastly superior American forces. On June
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At seven thirty at night (day 10) when the work for today's number was finished, our beloved director D. Ceferino Doce Punín was conversing in this Newsroom with Messrs. Becerra Armesto, González Cal and Abizanda, he appeared visibly agitated D. Juan De Carranza, son of the Captain General of the
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re-entered Cienfuegos after having fired 193 projectiles, some of which visibly hit their targets, causing a small fire to their enemy, several casualties and causing them to suspend fire for a few moments. On her part, the gunboat had also received some impact, causing six injuries. De Carranza
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which was ratified by the Government. Protests soon arose from the crew's relatives for what it meant spending more time without seeing their relatives on board. This would lead to violent reactions, organizing to storm the ship and then from the City Council itself for what they considered an
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Despite the American forces outnumbering the Spanish, De Carranza took advantage of the shorter turning radius of his gunboat to always fire upon the smallest possible target and use most of his cannons and prevent the enemy from doing so. After 69 minutes, the
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1, 1898, he entered Cienfuegos, evading enemy surveillance once more. He was at said base, when on June 13, 1898, he was ordered to go out to reconnoiter a steamer near the port, thinking that it was a ship breaking through the blockade known as the
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Never forget June 13, 1898; God was with us; educate your children in sentiments of devotion to duty, blind faith in discipline and enthusiastic love for the Fatherland; it is loyal advice given to you by your grateful
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Between 1897 and his death, De Carranza was credit for his contributions in the Spanish magazine "El mundo naval ilustrado". Later in April 1897, he received command of the gunboat
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affront to the economic interests of the shipyards, resigning the councilors and creating a Defense Board, which would later be imprisoned. In October,
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arrived at the port of Ferrol after a long journey but would break down off the coast. José de Carranza proposed that the ship sent to be repaired in
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from declining health. He would have a funeral there with most of the stores closing that day out of respect. His remains would be reinterred by the
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and on December 12, 1891, he returned to the Escuela Naval Flotante as a teacher. De Carranza would then be appointed as a military observer of the
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until he was sent to Ferrol on September 22. After being promoted to Lieutenant on September 15, 1885, he enrolled in the Torpedo School at
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and on June 11, he took office as the interim secretary to his father who was the General Commander in the Staff of the Instruction Squad.
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Captain General of the Department of Ferrol while his mother was Carmen Fernández de la Reguera y González de la Pola who hailed from
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as part of its return journey to the Spanish mainland but the gunboat wouldn't make it as around this time, the ship was sold to the
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Diccionario histoórico, genalógico y heráldico de las familias ilustres de la monarquía española escrito por d. Luis Vilar y Pascual
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and his sister Blanca would marry Juan Cisneros. His paternal grandparents were Juan Manuel De Carranza y Terol who hailed from
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Juan was born on January 30, 1857, as the son of Vice Admiral José Juan de Carranza y de Echevarría who hailed from
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and given the title of "Benemérito de la Patria" along with a promotion to captain in 1883 and awarded the Red
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to withdraw. The small gunboat would give a fiecrce fight to the point where the American Commander
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In August 1895, his father was forced to be an arbitrator in a scandal at Ferrol after the warship
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reported on a rally organized by the Defense Board, created to oppose the transfer of the ship
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at Ferrol where he remained until his appointment on August 8, 1891, as the commander of the
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On September 4, 1890, he joined the Escuela Naval Flotante as a language teacher aboard the
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and Fernando would join Juan in the navy, his brother José Ignacio joining the
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was a Spanish ship-of-the-line lieutenant. He was known for commanding the
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Spanish military personnel of the Third Carlist War (Governmental faction)
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account of the events, according to the newspaper itself, is as follows:
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The next day, De Carranza gave the following address to his crew:
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History of the First Battalion Naval Militia, New York, 1891-1911
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would later head out again, this time together with the boats
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to Ferrol on either June 23 or June 24 and be buried there.
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and De Carranza would die on February 5, 1899, while at
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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would set sail to the French overseas department of
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Spanish name
surname

Ferrol, A Coruña
Fort-de-France
Martinique
Spain
Spanish Navy

Diego Velázquez
Third Carlist War
Spanish-American War
Action of 13 June 1898
Alma mater
Naval Military Academy
Diego Velázquez
Action of 13 June 1898
Spanish-American War
Nerja, Málaga
Santander, Cantabria
Ramón
Spanish Marine Infantry
Andratx
Salvatierra, Alava
A Coruña
Naval Military Academy
Asturias
Ria of Ferrol
Cross of Naval Merit
Third Carlist War

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