Battle of Pantoja and Rocafuerte

Battle of Pantoja and Rocafuerte
Part of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War

Location of the battle with modern day borders
Date11 August 1941
Location0°58′14″S 75°10′28″W / 0.9706824°S 75.1745138°W / -0.9706824; -75.1745138
Result Peruvian victory
Territorial
changes
Ecuadorian troops relocate away from the confluence
Belligerents
 Peru  Ecuador
Commanders and leaders
Gen. Antonio Silva Santisteban
Maj. Manuel Moria Concha
Corvette Cpt. Florencio Texeira Vela
Carlos Escalante 
José Arias Cox (POW)
Units involved

5th Light Division:

  • Pantoja Garrison
  • 27th Infantry Battalion
  • 5th Artillery Group (partial)
1 Air Force Squadron
14th Battalion Oriente
Strength
2 rifle companies
1 machine gun company
3 machine gun platoons
2 75mm batteries
BAP Amazonas
1 civilian volunteer
1 rifle company
1 machine gun company
2 47mm cannons
Casualties and losses
10 dead
9 wounded
8 dead
3 wounded
29 captured
6 civilians drowned

The Battle of Pantoja and Rocafuerte, known also simply as the Battle of Rocafuerte, was a military confrontation between Peru and Ecuador that took place on August 11, 1941, during the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War.