The Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 (Spanish: Sublevación de la Escuadra) was a violent rebellion of Chilean Navy enlisted men against the government of Vice...
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The Chilean Navy (Spanish: Armada de Chile) is the naval warfare service branch of the Chilean Armed Forces. It is under the Ministry of National Defense...
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the Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 she was anchored in Talcahuano under the command of Lt Cdr. Pedro Espina Ritchie but the crew joined the mutiny and brought...
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Indian Navy Mutiny Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 Kronstadt rebellion Wilhelmshaven mutiny Revolt of the Lash Royal Canadian Navy mutinies 1949 Cecil, pp...
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in 1929–1931. In September 1931, crewmen aboard Almirante Latorre instigated a mutiny, which the majority of the Chilean fleet quickly joined. After...
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Rebellion of 1857 Royal Air Force mutiny Naval mutinies: Revolt of the Lash Kiel mutiny Kronstadt rebellion Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 Invergordon Mutiny 1936...
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navy) Naval mutinies: Soldat fusillé pour l'exemple Spithead and Nore mutinies Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (1909)#Mutiny Royal...
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The Chilean Army (Spanish: Ejército de Chile) is the land arm of the Chilean Armed Forces. This 80,000-person army (9,200 of which are conscripts) is organized...
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Kronstadt rebellion (redirect from Kronshtadt Mutiny)
Commissars Naval mutinies: Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 Invergordon Mutiny Kiel mutiny Mutiny in the Indies Revolt of the Lash Royal Indian Navy mutiny Spithead...
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The Chilean Air Force (Spanish: Fuerza Aérea de Chile (FACh) is the air force of Chile and branch of the Chilean military. The first step towards the current...
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Marmaduke Grove Fall of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, 26 Jule 1931, successful rebellion against Ibañez Chilean naval mutiny of 1931, (September, 1931) – A rebellion...
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HMS Faulknor (1914) (redirect from Chilean destroyer Almirante Riveros (1914))
sisters were all returned to Chile, where she served as Almirante Riveros. She took part in the Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 and was stricken in 1933, being...
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J. Samuel White shipyard. They arrived in Chile on 26 October 1920. During the Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 Colo Colo (mutineers) chased the submarine...
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November), Juan Esteban Montero 31 August – Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 4 October – Chilean presidential election, 1931 25 December – Norte Grande insurrection...
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Mutiny is a revolt among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew, or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or remove superiors or their...
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She spent her service career in southern Chile. During the Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 she chased the Chilean submarine Rucumilla near the Quiriquina...
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Almirante Latorre-class battleship (category Chile–United Kingdom relations)
Journal of Modern History 16, no. 1 (1944): 31–48. OCLC 62219150. Sater, William F. "The Abortive Kronstadt: The Chilean Naval Mutiny of 1931." Hispanic...
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South American dreadnought race (category Military history of Chile)
OCLC 2496995. Sater, William F. "The Abortive Kronstadt: The Chilean Naval Mutiny of 1931." Hispanic American Historical Review 60, no. 2 (1980): 239–68...
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HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (1909) (redirect from Mutiny on "De Zeven Provinciën")
and Nore mutinies Royal Indian Navy Mutiny Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 Kronstadt rebellion Wilhelmshaven mutiny Invergordon Mutiny Revolt of the Lash...
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mutinied on November 15. General Dean Ivanovich Subotich, who was sent in early 1906 to take over the troubled city of Tashkent, tried, at a time of administrative...
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and did not compete with the interests of the state in any way. The Chilean cabinet resigned over the naval mutiny crisis. 15 Minutes with Bing Crosby debuted...
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Punta Arenas (redirect from Sandy Point, Chile)
of the church and the hospital. The mutiny was put down by Commander Stewart of HMS Virago assisted by two Chilean ships: Indefatigable and Meteoro. In...
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Marines (redirect from Naval infantry)
war, and building on the visuals of the mutinied sailors of Petrograd in 1917, the Stavka ordered formation of naval infantry brigades from surplus ship...
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Ariostazo a revolt of the Tacna artillery regiment in August 1939 1931 Chilean naval mutiny Law of Permanent Defense of the Democracy Chile's president Gabriel...
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was a Chilean armoured cruiser. O'Higgins was built by the British shipbuilder Armstrong to the design of Philip Watts, and served with the Chilean Navy...
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by the British, were the two Chilean warships sold as part of the 1902 Argentinian–Chilean pacts that ended their naval arms race. Although Germany laid...
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The history of the Royal Canadian Navy goes back to 1910, when the naval force was created as the Naval Service of Canada and renamed a year later by King...
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Chilean presidential election 1931 Chilean presidential election 1932 Chilean presidential election 1938 Chilean presidential election 1942 Chilean presidential...
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submarine of the Chilean Navy. The vessel was originally ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H17, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as...
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Erich Raeder (category Grand Crosses of Naval Merit)
role in the naval history of World War II and was convicted of war crimes after the war. He attained the highest possible naval rank, that of grand admiral...
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