Pedro Duarte (general)
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Pedro Duarte (June 29, 1829 – June 19, 1902) was a Paraguayan general and politician of the
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. He was known for his service during the Corrientes campaign and was one of the few Paraguayan military leaders to survive the conflict.


Early career

He spent his first years of life in the town of
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. In 1844, at the age of 15, he began his military training, entering the garrison located in Pilar. Since then, he has gained military experience and was promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant. In 1859, he was one of the assistants of
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in a diplomatic mission where they acted as mediators in the
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between the
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and the
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where the
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was signed.


War of the Triple Alliance

In November 1864, the
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broke out, for which Duarte was summoned and assigned a group of men to be trained by him. On April 27, 1865, a large column of the
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made up of about 10,000 men began their march towards
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, passing through the modern-day Argentine provinces of
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and
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. The campaign was led by Antonio de la Cruz Estigarribia, with Duarte being his second in command. On May 5, 1865, the Paraguayan forces arrived in Santo Tomé, where they divided into two groups, the first group made up of about 6,800 men under the command of Estigarribia crossed the
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and advanced through Brazilian territory until reaching
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. Duarte remained in command of the second group that was made up of about 3,200 men who advanced through Argentine territory until they reached the banks of the Yatay stream near
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. On August 11, 1865, Duarte learned that some 12,000 allies were approaching his position and outnumbered them, so he requested reinforcements from Estigarribia, but he refused to send them because he doubted the veracity of the information that the allied army had mobilized so many soldiers so quickly. On August 17, 1865 , the
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was fought where the 3,200 men under the command of Duarte faced the allied army made up of about 12,000 men under the command of General
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. In this battle, the Paraguayans repulsed the initial attacks but due to numerical inferiority, they couldn't hold their positions for long. When the battle was already lost, Duarte ordered a desperate cavalry charge to buy some time and for some of his men to escape. During the charge, his horse died and he fell to the ground, after which he continued fighting until he was surrounded. He subsequently received two bayonet wounds and was offered the chance to surrender under the promise that his life would be spared. Following this, Duarte finally surrendered and was taken prisoner along with 1,300 of his men. He spent the rest of the conflict as a prisoner of war in
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.


Post-war career

A few years after the end of the war, he returned to Paraguay and served in different public positions, as political chief of the capital,
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, and as Minister of War and Navy in 1879, reaching the rank of Divisional General of the Paraguayan Army in 1890. He spent his last years in the city of Asunción where he died on July 19, 1902, at the age of 72.


Legacy

The "Escuela Nacional General Pedro Duarte N°2525" at the District of Carlos Antonio López,
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is named after him. The 8th Cavalry Regiment "Pedro Duarte" is also named in his honor.


Dates of rank


References

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