José Domingo Amunátegui

José Domingo Amunátegui Borgoño was a Chilean Brigadier General who participated across many battles of the War of the Pacific as well as a primary commander of the Lima campaign.

José Domingo Amunátegui
Born1832
Chillán, Ñuble Region, Chile
Died1887(1887-00-00) (aged 54–55)
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Allegiance Conservative Republic
Liberal Republic
Branch Chilean Army
Years of service1849 – 1887
RankBrigadier General
Battles / warsWar of the Pacific

Biography

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Amunátegui began his military service by entering the Escuela Militar del Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins [es] and graduated in 1849.[1] However he was then terminated of his service due to the Chilean Revolution of 1851 and wouldn't return into active service until 1861 where he was assigned to the 4th Line Infantry as a captain.[1]

During the War of the Pacific, Amunátegui participarted in the battles of Pisagua, San Francisco, Tacna, San Juan and Chorrillos and Miraflores.[1][2][3] He then founded the Military Circle for the cultural and social training of the military as well as the Director of the Chilean Army War Academy.[2] In 1884, he was promoted to Brigadier General as well as a Inspector General of the Chilean Army.[1][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Estado Mayor General del Ejército de Chile (1982). El Ejército en la Guerra del Pacífico: campañas de Moquegua, Tacna y Arica, Lima, la Sierra, Arequipa y término de la guerra (in Spanish). Vol. 6. Estado Mayor General del Ejército. p. 185.
  2. ^ a b "Amunátegui Borgoño, José Domingo (1832-1887). » MCNBiografias.com". MCN Biografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved April 4, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Historia del Ejército de Chile: El ejército en la Guerra del Pacífico : ocupación de Antofagasta y campaña de Tarapacá, 1879. Vol. 5. Estado Mayor General del Ejército. 1879. p. 218. Retrieved April 4, 2022.