Battle for Colônia Militar dos Dourados

Combat in the military colony of Dourados
Part of the Paraguayan War

Statue of Lieutenant Antonio João Ribeiro
DateDecember 29, 1864
Location
Result Paraguayan victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Isidoro Resquín
Manoel Martinez Urbieta
João Ribeiro 
Strength
3,500 soldiers 15 soldiers
Casualties and losses
Unknown 15 killed

The combat of Dourados or Combat of the Military Colony of Dourados was a confrontation between a Brazilian garrison of fifteen men and a Paraguayan column with 3,500 soldiers, fought on December 29, 1864, in the current city of Antônio João, Mato Grosso do Sul, during the Paraguayan War. In the context of the Mato Grosso Campaign, the Paraguayan invading army reached the Military Colony of Dourados, in the south of the then Province of Mato Grosso. There was a small garrison defending it, under the command of Lieutenant Antônio João Ribeiro.

The Paraguayans supposedly offered the garrison the opportunity to surrender, however, the Brazilian commander refused the proposal. In the combat that then ensued, the lieutenant and all his fourteen men died, with the Paraguayans occupying the military colony.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Dicionario Das Batalhas Brasileiras". www.worldcat.org.