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Guillermo Pintos

Guillermo Pintos Ledesma (26 January 1856 – 27 July 1909) was a Spanish Army officer. He took part in the Third Carlist War, the Ten Years' War, the Moro conflict, and the 1895–1898 Cuban War. Promoted to brigadier general in 1905, he was killed in action at a ravine called Barranco del Lobo, during the Second Melillan campaign, leading a column of light infantry that was ambushed by Riffians at the foothills of the Mount Gurugu.

Guillermo Pintos
Birth nameGuillermo Pintos Ledesma
Born26 January 1856
Chafarinas Islands, Spain
Died29 July 1909(1909-07-29) (aged 53)
Mount Gurugu, Morocco
AllegianceSpain
Service/branchSpanish Army
Years of service1872–1909
RankBrigadier general
Battles/wars3rd Carlist War (1874–1876)
Ten Years' War (1876–1878)
Moro conflict (1891)
Cuban War (1896–1897)
2nd Melillan campaign (1909)
Alma materInfantry Academy

Biography Edit

Born on 26 January 1856,[1] in the Chafarinas Islands,[2] less than a decade after their occupation by Spain carried out by the General Serrano.

He joined the Valencia regiment as cadet in 1872, yet a year later, in July 1873, he shifted to the Infantry Academy.[3]

Promoted to the rank of Alférez in April 1874, he was destined to the Zamora regiment,[3] part of the Army of the North during the Third Carlist War. He participated in many battles of the conflict, including Monte Muru [es] (June 1874), Oteiza [es] (August 1874), and the lifting of the Carlist siege on Pamplona [es] (February 1875), remaining in the campaign until the end of the war in 1876.[3]

He joined the Army of Cuba later in 1876, joining the Expeditionary Battalion 32, taking part in operations against Cuban separatists.[3] He belonged to the battalion of jägers of Morón, to the regiment of Cuba and to the battalion of jägers of Reus, and remained in the island until June 1878, returning after to Mainland Spain.[3]

Destined to the Philippines, he was appointed as aide-de-camp of Valeriano Weyler in May 1888.[3] In Manila, he also served as governor of the city prison.[3] He was destined to Mindanao in 1891, where he took part in actions against moro insurgents in Bara, Malalí, Malabang and Laguna de Lanao, earning the rank of commander and returning to Manila in October 1891, and soon after, embarking to return to the Iberian Peninsula.[3]

He went with Weyler to Cuba, taking part in many actions of the Cuban War.[3] Ill, he returned to the Mainland Spain in 1897, where he continued serving as aid of Weyler throughout different posts held by the latter.[3] He was appointed to lead the 31st Infantry Regiment "Asturias" in July 1901.[3] He was promoted to Brigadier General on 30 June 1905.[4]

 
Generals Marina and Pintos

José Marina Vega entrusted him and his brigade with the vigilance over the area of the Wolf and the Alfer Ravines, in the foothills of the Mount Gurugu (to the south of Melilla),[5] where Riffians were supposed to be strong.

The column (formed by 6 battalions) departed on 27 July; although Pinto only needed to keep the Riffians at a distance, he compromised the whole brigade for an advance into the ravine of the Barranco del Lobo.[6] The left wing of the column was ambushed at the ravine by the enemy, who fired at them from the heights.[7]

 
Light infantry departing Melilla on 27 July

The command underestimated the enemy and their favourable position and the Spanish soldiers repeatedly tried to clear them from their positions with no success.[7] A disastrous retreat without artillery support was attempted later, leading to severe losses.[7] Pintos had died before in the early stages of the operation,[6] as having dismounted from his horse to rest, after advancing some positions with the right wing of the column near the ravine attempting to take the hill of Ait Aixa, a Riffian sniper killed him putting a bullet in his skull.[8][2]

The operation (that came to be known as the Disaster of the Barranco del Lobo [es]) caused 750 Spanish casualties (including wounded and killed) and was the worst defeat suffered by the Spanish army during the Second Melillan campaign.[6]

References Edit

Citations
  1. ^ Soldevilla 1910, p. 270.
  2. ^ a b "Visita a panteones y enterramientos militares de Melilla" (PDF). Comandancia General de Melilla. Estado Mayor. Secretaría Técnica. 31 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Servicios del coronel de Infantería D. Guillermo Pintos Ledesma". Diario Oficial del Ministerio de la Guerra. XCIII (142): 4–6. 1 July 1905.
  4. ^ Soldevilla 1910, pp. 269–271.
  5. ^ González Rodríguez 2013, p. 80.
  6. ^ a b c Herrero Pérez 2017, p. 89.
  7. ^ a b c Atienza Peñarrocha 2012, p. 93.
  8. ^ Atienza Peñarrocha 2012, p. 91.
Bibliography
  • Atienza Peñarrocha, Antonio (2012). Africanistas y junteros. El ejército español en África y el Oficial José Enrique Varela Iglesias (PDF). Valencia: Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU.
  • González Rodríguez, Francisco José (2013). "La guerra del rif, la guerra olvidada" (PDF). El Hinojal. Revista de Estudios del MUVI: 77–88. ISSN 2341-3093.
  • Herrero Pérez, José Vicente (2017). The Spanish Military and Warfare from 1899 to the Civil War. Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-54747-3. ISBN 978-3-319-54746-6.
  • Soldevilla, Fernando (1910). "La guerra en el Riff. Muerte del General Pintos". El anuario político. 1909. pp. 269–271.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Pintos and the second or maternal family name is Ledesma Guillermo Pintos Ledesma 26 January 1856 27 July 1909 was a Spanish Army officer He took part in the Third Carlist War the Ten Years War the Moro conflict and the 1895 1898 Cuban War Promoted to brigadier general in 1905 he was killed in action at a ravine called Barranco del Lobo during the Second Melillan campaign leading a column of light infantry that was ambushed by Riffians at the foothills of the Mount Gurugu Guillermo PintosBirth nameGuillermo Pintos LedesmaBorn26 January 1856Chafarinas Islands SpainDied29 July 1909 1909 07 29 aged 53 Mount Gurugu MoroccoAllegianceSpainService wbr branchSpanish ArmyYears of service1872 1909RankBrigadier generalBattles wars3rd Carlist War 1874 1876 Ten Years War 1876 1878 Moro conflict 1891 Cuban War 1896 1897 2nd Melillan campaign 1909 Alma materInfantry AcademyBiography EditBorn on 26 January 1856 1 in the Chafarinas Islands 2 less than a decade after their occupation by Spain carried out by the General Serrano He joined the Valencia regiment as cadet in 1872 yet a year later in July 1873 he shifted to the Infantry Academy 3 Promoted to the rank of Alferez in April 1874 he was destined to the Zamora regiment 3 part of the Army of the North during the Third Carlist War He participated in many battles of the conflict including Monte Muru es June 1874 Oteiza es August 1874 and the lifting of the Carlist siege on Pamplona es February 1875 remaining in the campaign until the end of the war in 1876 3 He joined the Army of Cuba later in 1876 joining the Expeditionary Battalion 32 taking part in operations against Cuban separatists 3 He belonged to the battalion of jagers of Moron to the regiment of Cuba and to the battalion of jagers of Reus and remained in the island until June 1878 returning after to Mainland Spain 3 Destined to the Philippines he was appointed as aide de camp of Valeriano Weyler in May 1888 3 In Manila he also served as governor of the city prison 3 He was destined to Mindanao in 1891 where he took part in actions against moro insurgents in Bara Malali Malabang and Laguna de Lanao earning the rank of commander and returning to Manila in October 1891 and soon after embarking to return to the Iberian Peninsula 3 He went with Weyler to Cuba taking part in many actions of the Cuban War 3 Ill he returned to the Mainland Spain in 1897 where he continued serving as aid of Weyler throughout different posts held by the latter 3 He was appointed to lead the 31st Infantry Regiment Asturias in July 1901 3 He was promoted to Brigadier General on 30 June 1905 4 See also Second Melillan campaign Generals Marina and PintosJose Marina Vega entrusted him and his brigade with the vigilance over the area of the Wolf and the Alfer Ravines in the foothills of the Mount Gurugu to the south of Melilla 5 where Riffians were supposed to be strong The column formed by 6 battalions departed on 27 July although Pinto only needed to keep the Riffians at a distance he compromised the whole brigade for an advance into the ravine of the Barranco del Lobo 6 The left wing of the column was ambushed at the ravine by the enemy who fired at them from the heights 7 Light infantry departing Melilla on 27 JulyThe command underestimated the enemy and their favourable position and the Spanish soldiers repeatedly tried to clear them from their positions with no success 7 A disastrous retreat without artillery support was attempted later leading to severe losses 7 Pintos had died before in the early stages of the operation 6 as having dismounted from his horse to rest after advancing some positions with the right wing of the column near the ravine attempting to take the hill of Ait Aixa a Riffian sniper killed him putting a bullet in his skull 8 2 The operation that came to be known as the Disaster of the Barranco del Lobo es caused 750 Spanish casualties including wounded and killed and was the worst defeat suffered by the Spanish army during the Second Melillan campaign 6 References EditCitations Soldevilla 1910 p 270 a b Visita a panteones y enterramientos militares de Melilla PDF Comandancia General de Melilla Estado Mayor Secretaria Tecnica 31 October 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k Servicios del coronel de Infanteria D Guillermo Pintos Ledesma Diario Oficial del Ministerio de la Guerra XCIII 142 4 6 1 July 1905 Soldevilla 1910 pp 269 271 Gonzalez Rodriguez 2013 p 80 a b c Herrero Perez 2017 p 89 a b c Atienza Penarrocha 2012 p 93 Atienza Penarrocha 2012 p 91 BibliographyAtienza Penarrocha Antonio 2012 Africanistas y junteros El ejercito espanol en Africa y el Oficial Jose Enrique Varela Iglesias PDF Valencia Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU Gonzalez Rodriguez Francisco Jose 2013 La guerra del rif la guerra olvidada PDF El Hinojal Revista de Estudios del MUVI 77 88 ISSN 2341 3093 Herrero Perez Jose Vicente 2017 The Spanish Military and Warfare from 1899 to the Civil War Palgrave Macmillan doi 10 1007 978 3 319 54747 3 ISBN 978 3 319 54746 6 Soldevilla Fernando 1910 La guerra en el Riff Muerte del General Pintos El anuario politico 1909 pp 269 271 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guillermo Pintos amp oldid 1102622021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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