Capture of the schooner Peruviana

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DateJanuary 3, 1838
Location12°03′08″S 77°08′21″W / 12.05222°S 77.13917°W / -12.05222; -77.13917
Result Peru-Bolivian victory
Capture of the Peruviana
Part of the War of the Confederation

The Peruviana sailing with the Chilean Pavilion, work of (Álvaro Zenteno 1857-1939)
DateJanuary 3, 1838
Location12°03′08″S 77°08′21″W / 12.05222°S 77.13917°W / -12.05222; -77.13917
Result Peru-Bolivian victory
Belligerents
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Peru-Bolivian Confederation Chile Chile
Commanders and leaders
Peru–Bolivian Confederation Guillermo Miller Chile Tomás Ruedas Surrendered (POW)
Strength
1 schooner
1 frigate
1 schooner
Casualties and losses
1 killed
1 wounded[1]
5 killed
9 captured
1 schooner captured

The Capture of the Peruviana[a] occurred on January 3, 1838, in and around the waters of the port city of Callao. After this engagement, the Peruviana was reincorporated into the Confederate Navy after having been captured in the previous year by a Chilean squadron commanded by Victorino Garrido.

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