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Battle of Cape Espartel
Part of the Spanish Civil War
AltFerrandiz.jpg
Republican destroyer Almirante Ferrandiz, sunk during the battle
Date September 29, 1936
Location Strait of Gibraltar, near Tangier, present-day Morocco
Result Decisive Nationalist victory
Belligerents
Spain Spanish Republic Spain Nationalist Spain
Commanders
Francisco Moreno
Strength
2 destroyers 2 heavy cruisers
Casualties and losses
1 destroyer sunk
1 destroyer damaged
None

The Battle of Cape Espartel was a naval battle of the Spanish Civil War that broke the Republican blockade of the Strait of Gibraltar, securing the naval supply route to Spanish Morocco for the Nationalists early in the war. The action erupted on September 29, 1936 between two Nationalist cruisers and a squadron of Republican destroyers.

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[edit] Background

The Nationalist conspirators at Ferrol had been able to seize the city's naval base in July, but at a large cost to the Spanish Navy: Over thirty officers had been shot by hundreds of mutinous sailors, loyal to the Revolution, that were imprisoned afterwards or killed in the fighting.

Their prize included the old battleship España (formerly the Alfonso XIII), the cruisers Almirante Cervera and the unfinished Canarias, two light cruisers, one destroyer, and a number of torpedo boats and sloops. In September, a small squadron, including the Almirante Cervera and Canarias, steamed from Ferrol to engage the Republican navy.

At the start of the war, the Republican navy had the battleship Jaime I, three light cruisers, 14 destroyers, plus five submarines. In addition to the España, the two cruisers and one destroyer taken by the Nationalists, by the following year they had completed the Almirante Cervera and Canarias, plus they had purchased four destroyers and two submarines from Italy. The Nationalists established a blockade of the Republican-held coastline for the entire duration of the war, but their paucity of ships limited the blockade's effectiveness.

[edit] The battle

The Nationalists engaged a squadron of Republican destroyers stationed near Cape Espartel on the western end of the Straits. A fierce exchange of fire followed during which the destroyer Almirante Ferrándiz was sunk and the Gravina was blackened and wrecked. The surviving Republican destroyer retreated toward Casablanca. This action was decisive to opening the Straits to the insurgent's shipping.[1]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Cortada, page 18

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