Battle of Cabo de Palos
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Battle of Cabo de Palos | |||||||
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Part of the Creeperian Civil War | |||||||
![]() BIC Azúcar firing on the BNC Moreno Hidalgo. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
1 Battleship 1 Heavy cruiser 1 Light cruiser 1 Destroyer ~6,600 seamen |
1 Battleship 1 Heavy cruiser 2 Light cruisers 2 Submarines ~6,648 seamen | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 Battleship damaged 1 Heavy cruiser sunk 1 Light cruiser sunk 1 Destroyer damaged ~1,200 seamen killed |
1 Battleship damaged 1 Heavy cruisers sunk 1 Light cruiser sunk 2 Submarines sunk ~1,500 seamen killed |
The Battle of Cabo de Palos (Creeperian Spanish: Batalla de Cabo de Palos) was a naval battle fought on 6 March 1943 during the Creeperian Civil War between the National Council for Peace and Order and the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council.
Contents
Background
Battle
Aftermath
Vessels involved
Miguelists
Vessel | Type | Commander | Fate in battle | |
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BNC Moreno Hidalgo | Moreno Hidalgo-class battleship | Luís González Ubieta | Moderately damaged |
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BNC María | María-class heavy cruiser | Hernán Tejón Yagüe † | Sunk |
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BNC Luna | Sol-class light cruiser | Gerardo Hernández Moreno † | Sunk |
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BNC Liberación | Victoria-class destroyer | Eduardo Azaña Encarnación † | Severely damaged |
Romerists
Vessel | Type | Commander | Fate in battle | |
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BIC San Alfonso | San Miguel-class battleship | Leónidas Trujillo Molina | Moderately damaged |
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BIC Azúcar | Maize-class heavy cruiser | Ramón Herrador Luque † | Sunk |
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BIC San Luís | San Luís-class light cruiser | Alexander González González † | Sunk |
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BIC La'Victoria | San Luís-class light cruiser | José Kassandro Fuentes | Undamaged |
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BIC DA 32 | DA IV-class submarine | Gustavo Heredia López † | Sunk |
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BIC DA 33 | DA IV-class submarine | José Justo Cabrera † | Sunk |