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ISBN
9781915070746
Book Title
Coin Operations in Paraguay : Dirty Little Wars 1956-1980
Book Series
Latin America@War Ser.
Item Length
11.8 in
Publisher
Helion & Company, The Limited
Publication Year
2022
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Antonio Luis Sapienza
Genre
History
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Latin America / South America
Item Width
8.2 in
Number of Pages
64 Pages

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In 1959, some members of the Liberal Party and the "Febreristas" in exile in Argentina formed a guerrilla group called "14 de Mayo" (M-14) and planned a series of attacks to the government installations. Some of them were veterans of the Chaco War with military training but the rest were not trained at all. They got some weapons through donations of exiled supporters and ammunition, explosives and radio equipment from the Argentinean Army. On 12th December of that year, five rebel columns totaling 250 effectives crossed the Paraná River to different cities. The first column, called "Libertad", with 18 members in three boats, was supposed to seize the city of Encarnación. Two of the boats were captured by a Paraguayan Navy motorboat and all the M-14 members were detained. The remaining boat had to return to Posadas, Argentina. The second column, called "Mainumby", with 40 members, could land near the city of Capitán Meza, Paraguay, but most of them were killed by the Paraguayan Army. Stroessner had immediately mobilized the Cavalry and Infantry troops, which under the command of Generals Hipólito Viveros and Patricio Colmán had been taken to the Itapúa and Caazapá area by several TAM Douglas C-47s. American COIN experts helped the military forces in the battlefield. The Cavalry Regiment Nr. 3 troops were under the command of Lt. Col. Andrés Rodriguez and were sent to the Caaguazú and Alto Paraná area; The Navy gunboats patrolled the Paraguay and Paraná Rivers and also contributed in logistics. The "guerrilleros" were poorly organized and under armed, with no chances of confronting the then powerful military forces of the Stroessner's regime successfully. The third column, called "Patria y Libertad", with 40 members, crossed the Paraná River from Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, with the intention to seize the city of Puerto Presidente Franco, but one of their boats sank. The other boat reached the Paraguayan coast but after a few days in the forests, they were captured by the Army. The fourth column, "Pilar", was supposed to seize the city of Pilar but their only boat was inoperative. Instead they decided to capture the Paraguayan Navy boat "Bahia Negra" which was docked at the port of Corrientes, Argentina. The crew repelled the attack, and the attackers had to retreat with several casualties. The fifth and last column, "Amambay", wanted to seize the city of Pedro Juan Caballero, but all its members were captured by the Brazilian authorities in Ponta Porá. A second wave with two columns, "Resistencia" and "Libertad", with 150 effectives crossed the Paraná River into Paraguayan territory on 28th April 1960 with the intention of establishing their base in the Yvyturusú mountain range and start a Sierra Maestra like guerrilla war. The "Resistencia" members were soon ambushed by the Paraguayan Army effectives, some of them killed and others immediately abandoned the area towards Argentina. The other column was strafed by some Paraguayan Air Arm aircraft and pursued by regular Army troops led by General Colmán. The guerrilleros had many casualties and few of them were captured.The M-14 did not have the support of the authorities of those political parties mentioned before and many of them were exterminated. 120 were captured and sent to prison and 42 of them could escape to Brazil in 1961.

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Publisher
Helion & Company, The Limited
ISBN-10
1915070740
ISBN-13
9781915070746
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2321473727

Product Key Features

Book Title
Coin Operations in Paraguay : Dirty Little Wars 1956-1980
Author
Antonio Luis Sapienza
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Latin America / South America
Publication Year
2022
Book Series
Latin America@War Ser.
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Number of Pages
64 Pages

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Item Length
11.8 in
Item Width
8.2 in

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
27
Lc Classification Number
F2681.5.S27 2022
Reviews
This examination of guerrilla incursions and government counterinsurgency operations contains exemplary detail and makes for fascinating reading., The period black and white photographs are all quite interesting and are well captioned. The color illustrations from Tom Cooper and Anderson Subtil are great., Superbly written and full of great photos and maps as well a center section of profiles and other artwork, this book gives the reader an excellent look into what the subtitle calls the 'dirty little wars' in Paraguay during this 25 year period.
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
355.021809892
Dewey Edition
23

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