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Melitón Pérez del Camino

Melitón Pérez del Camino y de Llarena (1772–1845) was a squad leader of the Royal Spanish Navy.

Melitón Pérez del Camino
BornMarch 10, 1772 (1772-03-10)
Castro Urdiales, in Cantabria, Spain
DiedMarch 6, 1845 (1845-03-07) (aged 72)
Ferrol, Galicia, Spain
AllegianceSpanish Empire
Service/branchSpanish Navy
Years of service1789–1843
RankCaptain general of the Royal Spanish Navy.
Battles/warsFrench Revolution Napoleonic Wars
AwardsGrand Laurelled Cross of San Fernando (Spain)

Early life edit

Melitón Pérez del Camino was born in Castro Urdiales, in Cantabria, Spain on March 10, 1772. He was the son of Joseph Antonio Pérez del Camino Peñarredonda and Cathalina Elena de Llarena y De la Quadra. On 14 April 1789, he enlisted as a Midshipman in the department Ferrol.[1]

1790s edit

In 1793, on board a ship of the fleet of Francisco de Borja, he took part in the conquest of the islands of San Pedro and San Antiochus, as well as protection operations of the army, on the banks Var, during the war against France. On December 15 of that year (1793), he embarked aboard the San Juan Nepomuceno, the general squad Langara. The ship arrived at the Siege of Toulon and he helped protect the places Balaguer Fort with boats of his ship. On the 17th he helped in the masterful evacuation of the square, led by General Ignacio María de Álava.

He also served at the siege of Rosas, in command of smaller vessels, which held various battles against the army of the French republic.

Signed the Peace of Basel in 1796, thus ending the war against France, he shipped to North America, carrying the news of the outbreak of hostilities against the United Kingdom. The fifth day of October 1802, he was promoted to Frigate Lieutenant, landed in Ferrol on his return from United States.[1]

1800s edit

 
Monument dedicated to the memory of the Illustrious Mountain Sailors who participated in the Battle of Trafalgar located in Santander

At the end of 1804, again declared war on the United Kingdom, and Pérez del Camino embarked in the ship Montañés, Grandallana general's squad, which was to join the Franco-Spanish fleet of Villeneuve and Gravina. They went towards Cadiz, in August 1805. On October 21 he participated in the battle of Trafalgar, in that the ship Montanes Alsedo lost its commander and much of the crew. This could not reach Cadiz, due being very badly treated. On November 9, Pérez del Camino was promoted to Lieutenant. He continued in the brackets of General Alava and Apodaca and he went to fight the British Army that blocked the port of Cadiz. In this arsenal, he participated in the actions of June 1808, which gave the result of the surrender of the French fleet of Admiral Rosily, earning well, the medal of Distinction. Then he was sent to Ferrol, where he was given the command of a gunboat he used to defend the plaza, blocking the French attacks. When he had he opportunity, as he turned to the department of Cadiz, where he obtained the command of the brig Hunter, because this war was poor in naval action, he asked and obtained a pass from the battalions of Marines, where he was employed in places of greatest danger.[1]

1810s edit

On May 24 of 1811, he was promoted to captain of a Frigate, continuing in office on the waterfront of Cadiz. On August 25 of 1812, he was in front of some gun-boats in the occupation of the Castle of Santa Catalina, attacking the positions of Napoleon Bonaparte that were in retreat. He deposed the authorities appointed by the invaders, for which he was awarded the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand. On October 22 the year of 1812, he embarked as deputy Inspector General of the fleet of John J. Martínez. In March 1813, he was sent to the department of Ferrol, where he was appointed first assistant and interim general most Major General. On April 30 of 1816, Pérez del Camino obtained the command of the Fragata Proserpina (frigate Proserpine) and soon after he got the command of the frigate Soledad. With this ship, which was part of the division of Brigadier Rodriguez Arias, he sailed for the Mediterranean Sea, carrying out a Diplomatic mission to the regencies of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli. On April 20 of year 1819, commanded the Frigate Test, which belonged to the division of the ships San Telmo and Alexander I and made the voyage to the port of Callao, in Lima. Of these only the Frigate Test ship reached its destination because the ship Alexander I, by its inability to withstand the sea had to make return to the port of Cadiz, and San Telmo, was wrecked near Cape Horn, Chile. On 5 November 1820, when he was aboard the frigate Esmeralda in the port of Callao, this was captured by insurgents in Perú. Pérez del Camino, as head chief of round, personal fought in battle against multiple enemies, finally being defeated and taken prisoner after being wounded twice.[1]

1820s edit

On April 19 of 1822, he was traded, returning to the arsenal of Cadiz in the British frigate Patrick. He obtained the command of the Frigate Loyalty, and together with Iberia, Perla (Pearl) and the brig Vencedor, they forming a division under his command. He made the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean on a mission of protecting a convoy bound for Havana. The following year, as Commander-in-chief of the Naval Station in Havana he took part in operations carried out by Brigadier Ángel Laborde. In the opening of Charleston, where he had led the forces, unleashed a violent storm that ripped almost all ships. In February 1829, he turned over command of the frigate Loyalty, and was assigned to the squadron tank and he returning shortly after to department of El Ferrol. On December 6 of that same year he was promoted to brigadier and was given the task to review the naval thirds Coast. On the death of Ferdinand VII, and after civil war started, he was appointed commander of a naval division, dedicated to blocking the Cantabrian coast, to try to prevent the arrival of resources to the Carlist.[1]

1830s edit

On February 25 of 1835, he was named a member of the Senior Government Board of the Royal Navy. In October 1836, he was entrusted the office of the general command of the department of Ferrol, having been appointed General José Pascual de Zayas y Chacón, Acting Captain General of Galicia. He served in this location until January 26, 1837. In December 1838, he returned to take over the commanding general of the department, having been appointed Minister Marina Chacón. The year April 27, 1839, he was promoted to squad leader.[1]

1840s edit

In 1841, he was named a member of the governing board of military pawnshop shortly after the Admiralty. In 1843, he was dissolved by the Admiralty and was replaced by the Directorate-General and Majority of the Navy, so he ended his charge, who so brilliantly occupied. In this same year he was appointed in property, commander of the department of Ferrol. He died in this place, in office, the sixth day of March 1845.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g http://historianapol.creatuforo.com/-temas1181.html. Foro Napoleónico: Melitón Pérez del Camino (Napoleonic Forum: Meliton Perez del Camino) (In Spanish). Accessed September 15, 2010.

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Meliton Perez del Camino news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Perez del Camino and the second or maternal family name is de Llarena Meliton Perez del Camino y de Llarena 1772 1845 was a squad leader of the Royal Spanish Navy Meliton Perez del CaminoBornMarch 10 1772 1772 03 10 Castro Urdiales in Cantabria SpainDiedMarch 6 1845 1845 03 07 aged 72 Ferrol Galicia SpainAllegianceSpanish EmpireService wbr branchSpanish NavyYears of service1789 1843RankCaptain general of the Royal Spanish Navy Battles warsFrench Revolution Napoleonic WarsAwardsGrand Laurelled Cross of San Fernando Spain Contents 1 Early life 2 1790s 3 1800s 4 1810s 5 1820s 6 1830s 7 1840s 8 ReferencesEarly life editMeliton Perez del Camino was born in Castro Urdiales in Cantabria Spain on March 10 1772 He was the son of Joseph Antonio Perez del Camino Penarredonda and Cathalina Elena de Llarena y De la Quadra On 14 April 1789 he enlisted as a Midshipman in the department Ferrol 1 1790s editIn 1793 on board a ship of the fleet of Francisco de Borja he took part in the conquest of the islands of San Pedro and San Antiochus as well as protection operations of the army on the banks Var during the war against France On December 15 of that year 1793 he embarked aboard the San Juan Nepomuceno the general squad Langara The ship arrived at the Siege of Toulon and he helped protect the places Balaguer Fort with boats of his ship On the 17th he helped in the masterful evacuation of the square led by General Ignacio Maria de Alava He also served at the siege of Rosas in command of smaller vessels which held various battles against the army of the French republic Signed the Peace of Basel in 1796 thus ending the war against France he shipped to North America carrying the news of the outbreak of hostilities against the United Kingdom The fifth day of October 1802 he was promoted to Frigate Lieutenant landed in Ferrol on his return from United States 1 1800s edit nbsp Monument dedicated to the memory of the Illustrious Mountain Sailors who participated in the Battle of Trafalgar located in Santander At the end of 1804 again declared war on the United Kingdom and Perez del Camino embarked in the ship Montanes Grandallana general s squad which was to join the Franco Spanish fleet of Villeneuve and Gravina They went towards Cadiz in August 1805 On October 21 he participated in the battle of Trafalgar in that the ship Montanes Alsedo lost its commander and much of the crew This could not reach Cadiz due being very badly treated On November 9 Perez del Camino was promoted to Lieutenant He continued in the brackets of General Alava and Apodaca and he went to fight the British Army that blocked the port of Cadiz In this arsenal he participated in the actions of June 1808 which gave the result of the surrender of the French fleet of Admiral Rosily earning well the medal of Distinction Then he was sent to Ferrol where he was given the command of a gunboat he used to defend the plaza blocking the French attacks When he had he opportunity as he turned to the department of Cadiz where he obtained the command of the brig Hunter because this war was poor in naval action he asked and obtained a pass from the battalions of Marines where he was employed in places of greatest danger 1 1810s editOn May 24 of 1811 he was promoted to captain of a Frigate continuing in office on the waterfront of Cadiz On August 25 of 1812 he was in front of some gun boats in the occupation of the Castle of Santa Catalina attacking the positions of Napoleon Bonaparte that were in retreat He deposed the authorities appointed by the invaders for which he was awarded the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand On October 22 the year of 1812 he embarked as deputy Inspector General of the fleet of John J Martinez In March 1813 he was sent to the department of Ferrol where he was appointed first assistant and interim general most Major General On April 30 of 1816 Perez del Camino obtained the command of the Fragata Proserpina frigate Proserpine and soon after he got the command of the frigate Soledad With this ship which was part of the division of Brigadier Rodriguez Arias he sailed for the Mediterranean Sea carrying out a Diplomatic mission to the regencies of Algiers Tunis and Tripoli On April 20 of year 1819 commanded the Frigate Test which belonged to the division of the ships San Telmo and Alexander I and made the voyage to the port of Callao in Lima Of these only the Frigate Test ship reached its destination because the ship Alexander I by its inability to withstand the sea had to make return to the port of Cadiz and San Telmo was wrecked near Cape Horn Chile On 5 November 1820 when he was aboard the frigate Esmeralda in the port of Callao this was captured by insurgents in Peru Perez del Camino as head chief of round personal fought in battle against multiple enemies finally being defeated and taken prisoner after being wounded twice 1 1820s editOn April 19 of 1822 he was traded returning to the arsenal of Cadiz in the British frigate Patrick He obtained the command of the Frigate Loyalty and together with Iberia Perla Pearl and the brig Vencedor they forming a division under his command He made the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean on a mission of protecting a convoy bound for Havana The following year as Commander in chief of the Naval Station in Havana he took part in operations carried out by Brigadier Angel Laborde In the opening of Charleston where he had led the forces unleashed a violent storm that ripped almost all ships In February 1829 he turned over command of the frigate Loyalty and was assigned to the squadron tank and he returning shortly after to department of El Ferrol On December 6 of that same year he was promoted to brigadier and was given the task to review the naval thirds Coast On the death of Ferdinand VII and after civil war started he was appointed commander of a naval division dedicated to blocking the Cantabrian coast to try to prevent the arrival of resources to the Carlist 1 1830s editOn February 25 of 1835 he was named a member of the Senior Government Board of the Royal Navy In October 1836 he was entrusted the office of the general command of the department of Ferrol having been appointed General Jose Pascual de Zayas y Chacon Acting Captain General of Galicia He served in this location until January 26 1837 In December 1838 he returned to take over the commanding general of the department having been appointed Minister Marina Chacon The year April 27 1839 he was promoted to squad leader 1 1840s editIn 1841 he was named a member of the governing board of military pawnshop shortly after the Admiralty In 1843 he was dissolved by the Admiralty and was replaced by the Directorate General and Majority of the Navy so he ended his charge who so brilliantly occupied In this same year he was appointed in property commander of the department of Ferrol He died in this place in office the sixth day of March 1845 1 References edit a b c d e f g http historianapol creatuforo com temas1181 html Foro Napoleonico Meliton Perez del Camino Napoleonic Forum Meliton Perez del Camino In Spanish Accessed September 15 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meliton Perez del Camino amp oldid 1115591283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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