Capture of the gunboat Anhambaí
Part of the Paraguayan War

Gunboat Anhambaí
DateJanuary 6, 1865
Location
Result

Paraguayan victory

  • Capture of the gunboat Anhambaí
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Unknown José Israel Alves Guimarães
Strength
2 Corvettes 1 Gunboat
34 soldiers

The Capture of the Amambaí steam occurred on January 6, 1865, when the Paraguayan corvettes Iporá and Rio Apa attacked the Amambaí gunboat on São Lourenço River, after the people who had been evacuated from the Fort of Coimbra and Corumbá landed in Sará. Iporá rammed the gunboat Amambaí, throwing it against the bank, near Morro do Caracará.[1]

References

  1. Donato, Hernâni (1996). Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras [Dictionary of Brazilian Battles] (in Portuguese) (2nd ed.). Ibrasa. p. 519. ISBN 8534800340.

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