Recapture of Corumbá

Recapture of Corumbá
Part of Paraguayan War
DateJune 13, 1867
Location19°00′32″S 57°39′10″W / 19.00889°S 57.65278°W / -19.00889; -57.65278
Result Brazilian victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Cap. Hermógenes Cabral  Antônio M. Coelho
Strength
313 soldiers 400 soldiers
Casualties and losses
152 killed or wounded
27 captured
30 killed or wounded

The Recapture of Corumbá, also known as the Second Battle of Corumbá, was a battle in the Paraguayan War, fought in the city of Corumbá in Mato Grosso do Sul, Empire of Brazil. The Imperial Brazilian Army under the command of Antônio Maria Coelho had launched an attack on the Paraguayan Army detachment occupying the city, under the command of Hermógenes Cabral. Corumbá was under the control of Paraguay since January 1865, in the first phase of the Paraguayan War.