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    José Benito Patricio Gabriel López Uraga (1808-1885) was a 19th-century Mexican general. He participated and fought in the Mexican–American War, the Reform...
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    quarrels within the Republican military leadership that resulted in José López Uraga being demoted and subsequently joining the Imperialists. On 26 September...
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    on November 14 and was succeeded as Commander in Chief by General José López Uraga. By December, President Juárez was forced to evacuate San Luis Potosi...
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    on the morning of 19 September, when they were fired upon by Col. José López Uraga's 4th Infantry guns, located at San Patricio Battery atop the citadel...
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    appointed José López Uraga as Quartermaster General Uraga split his troops and attempted to lure out Miramón to isolate him, but in late May Uraga then committed...
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  • generals Berthier and Márquez and Mexican army commanded by José López Uraga. Vicente Riva Palacio (1940). México a través de los siglos. G.S.López. v t e...
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  • the National Guard of San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas, under General Jose Lopez Uraga and elements of the conservative army commanded by General Romulo Diaz...
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    – Col. Jose Lopez Uraga Villas of the North Cavalry Auxiliary Sappers Company Artillery battery (2x 6-lb ?) Unassigned 2nd Light – Col. Jose Maria Carrasco...
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    refused to put himself under the orders of José López Uraga, considering him a traitor and neither with José María Arteaga as considered him inept so he...
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    defeat. An experienced general who joined the liberal cause, General López Uraga, gave President Juárez a scathing assessment of the liberal army and...
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  • Alta as Colonel in charge of the Guanajuato brigade, under General José López Uraga. He was ordered to march to Puebla in 1862, but arrived a day after...
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    Union from the East, through Honduras. At that time, Mexican General Jose Lopez Uraga was stationed at camp Jutiapa to guard the arsenal there. The troops...
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    with Uraga, and the three established a new revolutionary plan, adopted at Arroyozarco near Queretaro on February 4, 1853. The new plan empowered Uraga to...
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    week later a modified form of the plan was placed under the head of Jose L. Uraga one of the military's generals, who was called upon to replace congress...
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    been shipwrecked a few years before on the coast of Oregon. He went to the Uraga Channel with Morrison, an unarmed American merchant ship. The ship was fired...
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    Ibáñez Pedro Labayru Guanajuato Francisco Uraga Antonio Mier and Villagomez Veracruz José María Becerra José Ignacio Esteva Guadalajara Toribio González...
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    as their enemies now ran out of resources. He appointed Uraga as Quartermaster General Uraga split his troops and attempted to lure Miramón out strategically...
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  • contest was held on July 17, 1996 and the winner was contestant number 20, José Gregorio Faría. In the fifth edition, aired November 22, 2000, 26 men represented...
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    Marcos Cabello y López, O.S.A. (20 August 1804 – death 6 Sep 1819) Juan José Cordón Leyva (3 May 1824 – death 3 April 1827) José Uraga Pérez (28 Jan 1828...
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    Verónica Antonio Resines as Ángel Pepo Oliva as Pereda José Amezola as David Luis Ciges as José María Caco Senante as Casares Maite Blasco as Asunción...
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    Japanese destroyer Oite (1924) (category Ships built by Uraga Dock Company)
    35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). Oite was laid down by the Uraga Dock Company at its shipyard in Uraga on 16 March 1923, launched on 27 November 1924 and completed...
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    agreement with New Spain. However, the ship foundered a few miles from Uraga, and the expedition had to be abandoned.[citation needed] The shōgun had...
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