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- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill abstract "The Battle of Coyotepe Hill was a significant engagement during the United States occupation of Nicaragua from August through November 1912 during the insurrection staged by Minster of War General Luis Mena against the government of President Adolfo Díaz. Coyotepe is an old fortress located on a 500 foot hill overlooking the strategic railroad line near Masaya roughly half-way between Managua and Granada, Nicaragua. On October 2–4, 1912, a Nicaraguan rebel force led by General Benjamín Zeledón occupying Coyotepe and another hill, Barranca fort, overlooking the strategic rail line, refused to surrender to government troops under President Adolfo Díaz. U.S. Marine Major Smedley Butler's marine battalion, that Zeledón's rebels had skirmished with on September 19, returned from its capture of Granada, Nicaragua on October 3 and shelled the rebel stronghold on Coyotepe. During pre-dawn hours on October 4, Butler's battalion, in concert with two marine battalions and one from the USS California led by marine Colonel Joseph H. Pendleton converged from different positions to storm the hill and capture it. Zeledón was killed during the battle, probably by his own men.With the capture of León, Nicaragua two days later by U.S. Marines and the recapture of Masaya by Nicaraguan government troops, the Nicaraguan revolution of 1912 was essentially over.".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill causalties "4 killed".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill causalties "~10 wounded".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill combatant "23pxNicaraguanRebels".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander Benjamín_Zeledón.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander Joseph_Henry_Pendleton.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander Smedley_Butler.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill isPartOfMilitaryConflict Nicaraguan_Civil_War.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill isPartOfMilitaryConflict United_States_occupation_of_Nicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill place Masaya.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill place Nicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill result "United States victory".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "2artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "2forts".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~100sailors".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~350militia".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~4 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~850marines".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill thumbnail El_Coyotepe_2.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill wikiPageID "30503958".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill wikiPageRevisionID "632200237".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill caption "Two Marines with Coyotepe Hill in the background in October of 1912.".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill casualties "32".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill casualties "4".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill casualties "~10 wounded".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill combatant "23".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander "23".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander "Joseph H. Pendleton".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill commander "Smedley Butler".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill conflict "Battle of Coyotepe Hill".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill date "--10-03".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill partof "the Nicaraguan Civil War, Occupation of Nicaragua, Banana Wars".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill place "near Masaya, Nicaragua".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill result "United States victory".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "2".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~100 sailors".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~350 militia".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~4 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill strength "~850 marines".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:1912_in_Nicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:20th-century_military_history_of_the_United_States.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:Banana_Wars.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_United_States_occupation_of_Nicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:Conflicts_in_1912.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill subject Category:History_of_Nicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Abstraction100002137.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Act100030358.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type BananaWars.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Battle100953559.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type BattlesAndOperationsOfTheUnitedStatesOccupationOfNicaragua.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Event100029378.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type GroupAction101080366.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type War100973077.
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- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type SocietalEvent.
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- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Thing.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill type Q1656682.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill comment "The Battle of Coyotepe Hill was a significant engagement during the United States occupation of Nicaragua from August through November 1912 during the insurrection staged by Minster of War General Luis Mena against the government of President Adolfo Díaz. Coyotepe is an old fortress located on a 500 foot hill overlooking the strategic railroad line near Masaya roughly half-way between Managua and Granada, Nicaragua.".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill label "Battaglia della collina Coyotepe".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill label "Battle of Coyotepe Hill".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill label "Schlacht von Coyotepe".
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs Schlacht_von_Coyotepe.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs Battaglia_della_collina_Coyotepe.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs m.0g9ygdr.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs Q3636296.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs Q3636296.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill sameAs Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill?oldid=632200237.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill depiction El_Coyotepe_2.jpg.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill.
- Battle_of_Coyotepe_Hill name "Battle of Coyotepe Hill".