Battle of Chipana

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Battle of Chipana
Part of War of the Pacific
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Chilean corvette Magallanes
Date12 April 1879
Location
near Huanillos, Bolivia
(present day Chile)
Result Indecisive, Chileans completed only part of their mission.
Belligerents
 Chile  Peru
Commanders and leaders
Chile Juan José Latorre Peru Aurelio García y García
Strength
1 corvette 1 corvette
1 gunboat

The Battle of Chipana took place on 12 April 1879, during the War of the Pacific between Chile and Peru. It was the first naval engagement between both navies and took place in front of Huanillos, off the (then) Bolivian coast, as the Peruvian corvette Unión and gunboat Pilcomayo found the Chilean corvette Magallanes on its way to Iquique.

After a two-hour running artillery duel, Unión suffered engine problems, the pursuit was called off. Magallanes escaped with minor damage and had completed part of its mission, delivering commissioned papers to Iquique, but could not complete its reconnaissance mission of finding if any guano ships were still trading in the zone.


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