Battle of Cerro del Gallo

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Battle of Cerro del Gallo
Part of the Yaqui Wars
Date28 April 1927
Location
Result Mexican Victory
Belligerents
Flag of Mexico (1916-1934).svg Mexico Flag of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona.svg Yaqui
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Mexico (1916-1934).svg Álvaro Obregón
Flag of Mexico (1916-1934).svg Francisco Manzo
Flag of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona.svg Luis Matius
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown killed
415 captured

The Battle of Cerro del Gallo was a somewhat large engagement fought in 1927 between federal Mexican forces and a band of Yaquis near the mountains of Guanajuato. This was one of the last major battles of the Yaqui Wars. [1]

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Battle

On April 28, 1927, Mexican newspaper, El Universal, reported that Yaquis had withdrawn from mountains near Cerro del Gallo. In response, Mexico decided to conduct a major offensive against them. Operations would be directed by general Álvaro Obregón, assisted by the general Francisco Manzo. [2] Thus leading towards the battle and the capture of 415 Yaquis. following the Yaquis defeat, Mexico had establish garrison on Yaqui pueblos and villages. [1] With the newly formed Mexican Air Force, Mexico had bombed and gas Yaqui positions on mountains. [3] On October 2, 1927, Manzo had expected Luis Matius, the Yaqui chieftain, to surrender after holding onto the Bacatete Mountains for a year.

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References

  1. 1 2 Schmal, John P. (September 6, 2019). "Indigenous Sonora: Four Centuries of Warfare (Part 2)".
  2. El Universal, September 28, 1927
  3. "Mountain Yaqui, Indigenous Resistance into the 20th Century – Mexico Unexplained".