Battle of San Pasqual

The Battle of San Pasqual, also spelled San Pascual, was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican–American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. The series of military skirmishes ended with both sides claiming victory, and the victor of the battle is still debated. On December 6 and 7, 1846, General Stephen W. Kearny's US Army of the West, along with a small detachment of the California Battalion led by a Marine Lieutenant, engaged a small contingent of Californios and their Presidial Lancers Los Galgos (The Greyhounds), led by Major Andrés Pico. After U.S. reinforcements arrived, Kearny's troops were able to reach San Diego.

Battle of San Pasqual
Part of the Conquest of California
Mexican–American War

Battle of San Pasqual, Charles Waterhouse
DateDecember 6–7, 1846
Location
San Pasqual, Alta California Modern Day: San Pasqual Valley, San Diego, California
33°5′10″N 116°59′24″W
Result See assessment
Belligerents
 United States Mexico
Commanders and leaders
Stephen Kearny Andrés Pico
Strength
150 75
Casualties and losses
18 killed
13 wounded:188
12 wounded
1 captured
Location within modern-day United States
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