Battle of Duarte Bridge

The Battle of Duarte Bridge took place on 27 April 1965, during the Dominican Civil War. The battle resulted in a victory for the Constitutionalists.[1]

Battle of Duarte Bridge
Part of the Dominican Civil War
Date27 April 1965
Location
Result Constitutionalist victory
Belligerents
 Dominican Republic (Loyalist faction)  Dominican Republic (Constitutionalist faction)
Commanders and leaders
Dominican Republic Elías Wessin y Wessin Dominican Republic Francisco Caamaño
Strength
4,000 regulars
16 tanks
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown number of killed
14 tanks lost
Unknown

Battle

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On 27 April 1965, a sizeable Loyalist force of tanks, armored cars, artillery, and infantry began to rumble across Duarte Bridge under covering fire from 12.7 mm machine guns on the eastern bank. When the armored column passed José Martí Street one block from Duarte Avenue, armed civilians attacked the Loyalist infantry and unleashed a hail of fire from machine guns and mortars; most of the troops either fled or were killed.[2] Without infantry support, the unescorted tanks, already in the narrow streets of the neighborhood, were easy targets for the Molotov cocktails soon being tossed from the surrounding buildings. The Loyalists were routed and several tanks were abandoned and put into use by the rebels.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ ""OPERATION POWER PACK - U.S. Military Intervention in the Dominican Republic" | Article | The United States Army". www.army.mil. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  2. ^ a b De La Pedraja 2013, p. 148.

References

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  • De La Pedraja, René (2013-04-15). Wars of Latin America, 1948-1982: The Rise of the Guerrillas. McFarland. ISBN 9780786470150.