Armada History

Started by Jefgte, May 11, 2009, 05:06:28 AM

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Jefgte

In this topic, year after year, the important operations of Peruvian ARMADA.


To be continued...



"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#1
Philipines Cruise 1912
From 3 july 1912 to 23 dec 1912


Admiral Alessandro Baltazar
BB
Inti 1904 – 2T2x305 +12x152+ 12x90–b250mm – 17.9kts -  4500nm-coal
Illapa-1906– 2T2x305 +12x152+ 12x90–b250mm – 17.9kts -  4500nm-coal

SC
Choapa – 1897 – 2000t – 2x120+6x90 +2TLTx457 – b20mm – 19kts - 3500nm-coal
Atacama -1898 – 2000t – 2x120+6x90 +2TLTx457 – b20mm – 19kts - 3500nm-coal
Lorete -1899 –2000t – 2x120+6x90 +2TLTx457 – b20mm – 19kts - 3500nm-coal
Puira – 1900 - 2000t – 2x120+6x90 +2TLTx457 – b20mm – 19kts - 3500nm-coal

PC
Viracocha Inca -1904- 4700t – 2T2x230+10x90 – b100mm – 18kts - 4500nm - coal
Pachacutec – 1906- 4700t – 2T2x230+10x90 – b100mm – 18kts - 4500nm - coal
Tupac Yupanqui – 1912 – 2T2x305+8x120+10x90 – b120mm – 21.5kts – 7000nm-oil

TB
Calama – 1902 – 450t – 2x76.2+2x50.8 – 2TLTx457- 21.5kts - 4500nm-coal
Tocopilla – 1902 – 450t – 2x76.2+2x50.8 – 2TLTx457- 21.5kts - 4500nm-coal
Iquique – 1904 – 450t – 2x76.2+2x50.8 – 2TLTx457- 21.5kts - 4500nm-coal
Pisagua – 1904 – 450t – 2x76.2+2x50.8 – 2TLTx457- 21.5kts - 4500nm-coal
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#2
Atlantic Raider Hunting
From sept 1912 to 21 june 1913


Contra-Admiral Jose Luis Deganio
EC Inca Roca - 4800t
EC Yahuar Huacac - 4800t
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#3
To Grece
from 2 jan to 21 june 1913

Deliver BB Lima & EC Cruiser Viracocha Inca to Greece.

BB Lima - 10400t - to Greece
EC Viracocha Inca - 4700t- to Greece
EC - Pachacutec - 4700t


9 Fev 1913
After 7185nm, Peruvian fleet arrive in Le Piré harbour.
12 may 1913

After 3 months with Greeck sailors, training with the military material,
Peruvian Fleet of Admiral Deganio (EC - Pachacutec) is going to came back to Peru.
All the Crew (519 men) of BB Lima & Viracocha Inca are transfered on the
EC Yahuar  Huacac &  Pachacutec.



"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#4
To Rome
from 10 Jan 1913 to 21 june 1913




Raider Cruiser Tarapaca
"Tarapaca enter in Napoli Bay at slow speed with NUS Cardinal Mariano Antonio Espinosa & Cardinal Cesar Natanjo."


Tarapaca made the cruise from Callao to Napoli in 24 days
6683nm @ 11.6kts
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#5
Bharat  - Humanitarian Assistance
from 20 oct 1915 to 15 may 1916


27000nm in 218 days
Pago Pago - Manilla - Bombay - Cuddalore - Cochin - Madras - Manilla  - Esmeralda.

- Cruiser Raider Amazonas, Captain Armando Nina Catalano.
- Fleet Tender Nevado Huascaran, Captain Demetrio Galindo.

These 2 ships are dispatched for humanitarian effort.
The cruiser carry 30 men from Infantería de Marina.
The FT had in her magasins:
- 220t of food -
- 30 medical beds, installed during the cruise.
- 4 medical transport cars.
- 10t of medical material
- 4 military cars with 12.7MG
- 30 men from Infantería de Marina
- 100t of different material
- 4500t of coal & 3200t of oil


"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
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Jefgte

#6
Philippines Patrols
From 12 july 1916 to 1 nov 1916

Squadron of Contra-Admiral Deganio
4800t Escort Cruisers IncaRoca (flag) & Yahuar Huacac
750t Torpedo Boats Sucre, Cochabamba, Potosi & Oruro
3500t Fleet Tender Nevado Huascaran

from 22 july 1916 to 7 oct 1916
"Alert Status Level 2"
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
Surcouf