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Battle of El Bramadero : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of El Bramadero

The Battle of El Bramadero, or the Battle of Bromaderos, took place between February 27 and 28, 1928 during the American occupation of Nicaragua of 1926–1933 and the Sandino Rebellion. The battle began on the twenty-seventh when a convoy of 36 American Marines, one American naval pharmacist's mate, 20 Nicaraguan "muleros," two Nicaraguan "'Jefe' muleros," and 99 mules〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sandinorebellion.com/pcdocs/1928a/PC280301-O'Day.html )〕 led by First Lieutenant Edward F. O'Day moving along the YalíCondega trail was ambushed by a force of Sandinista rebels led by Miguel Angel Ortez.
The Sandinistas opened fire from all along the mule train's right flank at 1:30 PM, while some other rebels managed to seal off "the trail to the front and rear of the convoy." These Nicaraguan insurrectionists were estimated to be "at least" 600 rifles strong, armed with "a minimum" of four machine guns and "a large quantity" of dynamite bombs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sandinorebellion.com/pcdocs/1928a/PC280301-O'Day.html )〕 The Marines fell back to a ridge on the left of the trail, "leaving three of their dead behind." The guerrillas advanced on the American position and hacked open the heads of the dead Marines with their machetes. At 8:30, the firing from the Sandinistas decreased as the insurgents began to withdraw, although about 200 of them remained to continue harassing the Marines. Some of the guerrillas spoke "irregular English" and taunted the Americans with "slurs and insults" during lulls in the fighting.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sandinorebellion.com/pcdocs/1928a/PC280301-O'Day.html )
At about dawn of the following day, February 28, a force of 88 Marines led by Captain William K. MacNulty arrived on the battlefield to relieve O'Day's men, and they helped drive off the remaining Sandinistas. All in all, the Marines suffered three killed-in-action, two dead of wounds, and eight non-fatally wounded (in addition, four of their "muleros" were wounded). One-third of their mules were killed, wounded, or captured. Sandinista losses for February 28 were about 10 dead and 30 wounded (this was MacNulty's "conservative estimate").〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sandinorebellion.com/pcdocs/1928a/PC280305a-McNulty.html )
A "large part" of the rebel force at El Bramadero was recruited from nearby towns and villages, with these part-time guerrillas returning to their homes and regular occupations when fighting ceased.
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