First Honduran Civil War

The First Honduran Civil War (Spanish: Primera guerra civil hondureña) or Revolution of 19 (Spanish: Revolución del 19) was an armed conflict that took place in the Republic of Honduras in 1919. This was the first conflict in Honduran soil where the weapons and technological advances of the 20th century were felt.

First Honduran Civil War
Part of Banana Wars
Date23 July 1919 – 17 September 1919
(1 month, 3 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Result Victory of the revolutionary rebel army and the overthrow of President Bertrand.
Belligerents
Honduran Army United rebel army
Commanders and leaders
General Juan Pablo Urrutia
General Eulogio Flores
Doctor y Coronel Tiburcio Carias Andino
General Teófilo Cárcamo (commander of San Pedro Sula)
General Santiago Nolasco (commander of Yoro)
General José León Castro (Comandante de Armas de Gracias)
Coronel Teófilo Castillo (of Mexican origin and Santa Bárbara commander)
Coronel José María Díaz Gómez (commander of El Paraíso)
Coronel Alfonso Ferrari (Oficial de Copán)
Coronel Vicente Ayala (Oficial de Copán)
Mayor José Inocente Triminio Osorio, weapons commander of Ced
General Rafael López Gutiérrez
General Gregorio Aguilar
General José María Reina
General Luis Mejía Moreno
General J. Ernesto Alvarado “Alvaradito”
General José Ramírez (deceased)
General Salvador Cisneros
General Adolfo Zuñiga
General Simón Aguilar
Coronel Vicente Tosta Carrasco
Coronel Gregorio Ferrera
Coronel Flavio Del Cid
Doctor Pedro Ordoñez Díaz
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