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    The United Liberating Army of Peru (Spanish: Ejército Unido Libertador del Perú), known during the last years of the war as the United Peruvian–Colombian...
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    The Liberating Expedition of Peru (Spanish: Expedición Libertadora del Perú) was a naval and land military force created in 1820 by the government of Chile...
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    Peruvian War of Independence, troops from both the Liberating Expedition of Peru (Expedición Libertadora del Perú) and the United Liberating Army of Peru...
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    was made up of 80% Creoles and indigenous Peruvians. Peruvian War of Independence United Liberating Army of Peru Hamnett, Brian R. (2000). La política contrarevolucionaria...
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    the Peruvian War of Independence, including the decisive battles of Junín and Ayacucho, where it fought under the United Liberating Army of Peru. Later...
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    disappear and made the arrival of the liberating forces in Peru possible. The Liberating Expedition of Peru, under the command of Argentine General José de...
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    Bolívar took over the task of fully liberating Peru. San Martín unexpectedly left the country and resigned the command of his army, excluding himself from...
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    Spain and he was named Viceroy of Peru. This internal power struggle contributed to the success of the liberating army. To avoid a military confrontation...
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    independence of the republics of Peru and Bolivia. This was an extension of the multifaceted civil war launched against the Royalist Army in the Americas, which...
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    Ramón Herrera y Rodado (category People of the Peruvian War of Independence)
    of Colonel Ruperto Delgado and then handed this body over to the patriot side on the Huaura bridge, then becoming part of the United Liberating Army of...
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    José de San Martín of the Liberating Expedition of Peru declared the Independence of Peru to a crowd gathered under the balcony of the Casa del Oidor...
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    Supreme Governing Junta (category Presidencies of Peru)
    which the United Liberating Army, headed by General Rudecindo Alvarado, was defeated in two battles: those of Torata in January 19, and of Moquegua in...
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  • The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American four-engine heavy bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) and other allied air forces...
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    commanded by Admiral Thomas Alexander Cochrane. The 4,118-man Liberating Expedition of Peru made an amphibious landing on August 21, 1820, in Valparaiso...
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    The Campaign of Sucre in Upper Peru was a set of military operations conducted by the Liberator United Army of Peru to dislodge the Spanish royalists in...
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    viceroys of Peru were parallel to Jose de San Martin and his first successors. Joaquín de la Pezuela and José de la Serna faced the liberating armies and the...
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  • led to the Liberating Expedition of Peru and the Chincha Islands War) or Peru (which led to several conflicts such as the War against the Peru-Bolivian...
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    Canterac signed the final capitulation of the Royalist army. The modern Peruvian Army celebrates the anniversary of this battle. In January 1820, Spain underwent...
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    the alliance of the land and naval forces of Chile and the Restoration Army of Peru, formed in 1836 by Peruvian soldiers opposed to the confederation, and...
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    with the Army of the Andes in the center-south zone of Chile. Later, both armies would form the Liberating Expedition of Peru, although a part of the Chilean...
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    Martín received the title of "Protector of Peruvian Freedom" in August 1821 after partially liberating Peru from the Spanish.: 295  On 26 and 27 July...
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    Pedro Blanco Soto (category People of the Peruvian War of Independence)
    the united army of Bolívar being named commander of the third squadron of "Húsares del Perú" who, due to their brave participation in the Battle of Junín...
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    José Faustino Sánchez Carrión (category Ministers of economy and finance of Peru)
    campaign on Peruvian soil and acquiring the necessary resources needed by the United Liberating Army (composed by the Expedición Libertadora del Perú, Gran...
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    Callao uprising (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    the campaigns of Simón Bolívar in the Peruvian War of Independence, when Chilean, Colombian, Peruvian and Argentine units of the Army of the Andes rose...
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    of the Chilean Army, Brigadier of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, General Officer of Gran Colombia and Grand Marshal of Peru. Bernardo O'Higgins...
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    Muñoz, also known as "Hero of Ayacucho", was a General of the Colombian army during the Independence War of Colombia, Perú, and Bolivia from Spain. Córdova...
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    Lima (redirect from Capital city of peru)
    "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the...
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    First Intermedios campaign (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    forced marches through the Andes, managed to block the path to the United Liberating Army and triumphed in two consecutive battles: Torata and Moquegua (January...
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    Juan Gregorio de las Heras (category Chilean Army generals)
    was chief of staff of the liberating army of Peru, and in the same year was promoted to brigadier by the Argentine government, and general of division...
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    Talara Afld, Peru, December 1942-March 1943 3d Bombardment Squadron (6th Bombardment Group) 4 May 1942 – 12 March 1943 (LB-30 (B-24A) Liberator) 29th Bombardment...
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