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”’José Buenaventura Fernández”’ was a Peruvian Lieutenant Colonel that served the [[War of the Pacific]] and was notable for his service at the [[Battle of Pampa Germania]], in which he was killed at the aforementioned battle. |
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José Buenaventura Sepúlveda Fernández was born in the Hacienda de la Huaca, [[Cañete Province]], on July 14, 1848 . He was the son of José Antonio Sepúlveda Aldea who was a Chilean captain of the Colchagua battalion of the [[United Restoration Army]] of Peru and Lady Teresa Fernández.<ref>[http://es.scribd.com/doc/68196572/Cuaderno-de-Historia-Militar-N%C2%B0-5 Instituto Geográfico Militar de Chile, Cuaderno de Historia Militar Nro 5, pág. 123]</ref><ref>Gonzalo Bulnes, Guerra del Pacífico, Volumen 1, pág. 323</ref> |
José Buenaventura Sepúlveda Fernández was born in the Hacienda de la Huaca, [[Cañete Province]], on July 14, 1848 . He was the son of José Antonio Sepúlveda Aldea who was a Chilean captain of the Colchagua battalion of the [[United Restoration Army]] of Peru and Lady Teresa Fernández.<ref>[http://es.scribd.com/doc/68196572/Cuaderno-de-Historia-Militar-N%C2%B0-5 Instituto Geográfico Militar de Chile, Cuaderno de Historia Militar Nro 5, pág. 123]</ref><ref>Gonzalo Bulnes, Guerra del Pacífico, Volumen 1, pág. 323</ref> |
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At the age of 22 he entered the Military Academy, opting for the cavalry. In 1879 he was a lieutenant colonel in the {{ |
At the age of 22 he entered the Military Academy, opting for the cavalry. In 1879 he was a lieutenant colonel in the {{ Junín}} regiment, commanding a squad of the same and another of {{illm|Húsares de Bolívar|es|Hussars of Bolívar}}, he left Iquique upon having news of the capture of the port of Pisagua by the Chilean army, following the orders of General Juan Buendía was in charge of covering the Allied retreat, the troop under his command being surprised and defeated by the Chilean cavalry under the command of Colonel José Francisco Vergara in the combat fought in the vicinity of the Germania nitrate office on November 6, 1879, in the which was killed in combat.<ref>{{Cite web|title=La Guerra del Pacífico 1879-1884 (Perú, Bolivia y Chile): José Sepúlveda|url=https://gdp1879.blogspot.com/2012/09/jose-sepulveda.html|website=gdp1879.blogspot.com|access-date=January 1, 2022}}</ref> |
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The 113th armored cavalry regiment stationed in the city of [[Tacna]] bears his name in his honor. |
The 113th armored cavalry regiment stationed in the city of [[Tacna]] bears his name in his honor. |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 10 February 2026
Peruvian Army officer (1848–1879)
José Buenaventura Sepúlveda Fernández was a Peruvian Lieutenant Colonel that served the War of the Pacific and was notable for his service at the Battle of Pampa Germania, in which he was killed at the aforementioned battle.
José Buenaventura Sepúlveda Fernández was born in the Hacienda de la Huaca, Cañete Province, on July 14, 1848 . He was the son of José Antonio Sepúlveda Aldea who was a Chilean captain of the Colchagua battalion of the United Restoration Army of Peru and Lady Teresa Fernández.[1][2]
At the age of 22 he entered the Military Academy, opting for the cavalry. In 1879 he was a lieutenant colonel in the Template:Hussars of Junín regiment, commanding a squad of the same and another of Húsares de Bolívar, he left Iquique upon having news of the capture of the port of Pisagua by the Chilean army, following the orders of General Juan Buendía was in charge of covering the Allied retreat, the troop under his command being surprised and defeated by the Chilean cavalry under the command of Colonel José Francisco Vergara in the combat fought in the vicinity of the Germania nitrate office on November 6, 1879, in the which was killed in combat.[3]
The 113th armored cavalry regiment stationed in the city of Tacna bears his name in his honor.
