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(Redirected from Capture of Rosario (1911))

Capture of Rosario
Part of the Mexican Revolution
DateLate February, 1911
Location
Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico
Result

Espinosist and Holmdahlist Victory

  • Rosario is Captured
Belligerents
Espinosist
Holmdahlist
Government
Commanders and leaders
Martín Espinosa
E.L Holmdahl
Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Capture of Rosario was an action during the Mexican Revolution, where two rebel commanders, Martin Epsinosa and the American soldier of fortune, Emil Lewis Holmdahl captured the government stronghold of Rosario.

Capture

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Martín Espinosa had taken advantage of the ongoing Mexican Revolution to create a separate faction semi-loyal to the cause Francisco Madero. On May 8, Espinosa fought a battle with pro Diaz forces at La Bayona, on the south side of the Cañas River, and the following day captured Tecuala on May 9, and soon began making preparations to capture Rosario, although he lacked the dynamite to do so.[1]

Holmdahl meanwhile was also preparing to capture Rosario but lacked the necessary manpower. Holmdahl and Espinosa decided to join forces as each had what the other wanted, and thus two launched a jointly planned attack upon Rosario. The fighting itself didn't last long and the town fell "quickly". The fall of Rosario was a serious blow for the pro-government forces and allowed the rebels to put pressure on Tepic.[2]

Aftermath

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Holmdahl and Espinosa continued their partnership and moved immediately to capture Rosamorada

References

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  1. ^ Nayarit and The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920 By. Wayne A. Sabesk, page 63
  • ^ Soldier of Fortune: Adventuring in Latin America and Mexico with Emil Lewis Holmdahl By Douglas V. Meed, page 56
  • Sources

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