Battle of San Fernando de Omoa | |||||||
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Part of the American Revolutionary War | |||||||
Exterior view of the fort at San Fernando de Omoa. Photo taken in 2006 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Great Britain | Spain | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
William Dalrymple John Luttrell |
Matías de Gálvez Simón Desnaux Juan Dastiex | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
885 regulars, marines, militia, & natives[6] 12 ships |
365 regulars & militia 2 ships | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
6 killed 14 wounded additional casualties to disease[7] 1 frigate damaged |
2 wounded 360 captured 2 ships captured[4] |
The Battle of San Fernando de Omoa was a short siege and battle between British and Spanish forces fought not long after Spain entered the American Revolutionary War on the American side. On the 16 October 1779, following a brief attempt at siege, a force of 150 British soldiers and seamen assaulted and captured the fortifications at San Fernando de Omoa in the Captaincy General of Guatemala (now Honduras) on the Gulf of Honduras.
The British forces managed to overwhelm and capture the Spanish garrison, consisting of 365 men. The British only held the fort until November 1779. They then withdrew the garrison, which tropical diseases had reduced, and which was under threat of a Spanish counter-attack.