Admiral Martin Jorge Guise, the Liberating Expedition and the creation of the Peruvian Navy

  • Michel Laguerre Kleimann Marina de Guerra del Perú
Keywords: Independence process, Sea Power, Martin Guise, Peruvian Navy, José de San Martín, Bernardo O’Higgins

Abstract

This article is based on the conference given at the International Forum: “Sea Power in the quest to the independence of America” held on November 12, 2021. It seeks to highlight the importance of the naval force during the South American independence process, experiencing land setbacks that redirected the original strategy towards the maritime environment.
For that purpose, those responsible of organizing the separatist forces had to adapt and resort to the elements of Sea Power, managing to form a squadron that was able to project power to land. This was not an easy task nor was it free of difficulties in terms of logistics and manpower. However, despite that adverse reality, the will, creativity and leadership of Creole patriots resulted in the landing in Peruvian territory and proclaiming the independence of Peru.

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Author Biography

Michel Laguerre Kleimann, Marina de Guerra del Perú

Jefe del Departamento de Asuntos Históricos y Patrimonio Documental de la Dirección de Intereses Marítimos de la Marina de Guerra del Perú.
Magíster en Historia por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Published
2021-12-30
How to Cite
Laguerre Kleimann, M. (2021). Admiral Martin Jorge Guise, the Liberating Expedition and the creation of the Peruvian Navy. Revista De La Escuela Superior De Guerra Naval, 18(2), 08-29. Retrieved from https://revista.esup.edu.pe/RESUP/article/view/123
Section
Artículos de Investigación