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The Medal of Honor for the victorious on the Caseros fields was a military decoration of
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that the Uruguayan government awarded in 1852 to the members of the Uruguayan brigade that took part in the
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and later also awarded to any other Uruguayan citizens that fought in that battle, as a commemoration of the Uruguayan joint victory with the forces of the
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and those of the General
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against the forces of
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History

After the victory of the Uruguayan brigade under the command of General César Díaz, the Brazilian imperial forces and those of General in Chief Justo José de Urquiza in the Battle of Caseros fields, the Uruguayan forces were received in Montevideo with high praise. Under this atmosphere of celebration, prior to the election of the new Uruguayan president by the
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, the outgoing president
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ordered through the decree of 13 February 1852 to pay state tribute to those who participated in that battle. After the return of the Uruguayan brigade, after the new authorities of president Giró took in charge, the government declared as a holiday the day of landing of the battalions. Three months later, the tribute was held at the Constitution Square, attending in
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s the battalions that participated in the Battle of Caseros fields: the four infantry battalions and their artillery battery under the command of colonels Palleja, Solsona, Lezica, Abella and Mitre, who marched in front of these military units. The square was crowded and the celebration was accompanied by
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s. At the time of presentation of the medals, in the Montevideo Cabildo, the incoming president Juan Francisco Giró proceeded to greet the Chief officers and decorated them with the medal; they presented medals to the officers; and in turn those officers decorated the
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s. President Giró then delivered a speech to the combatants. A year after this ceremony, General Anacleto Medina and Colonels Ramón Cáceres and Wenceslao Paunero went before the government to request to be awarded with this decoration, with the same formalities as that given to César Díaz, because they had also participated in the Battle of Caseros. This led to raise a controversy that aroused the split of society that until recently kept Uruguayans confronted during the Great War. Legislators agreed that Medina, Cáceres and Paunero claim was fair, but not in terms of how to award the decoration. For some, the decree of Suárez government was indisputable, while for others it had to be ratified by the General Assembly, alleging that it was ordered in violation of the Constitution of the time, in a situation that should have been ordered by the General Assembly, empowered to bestow those honors. The press also had a critical attitude, and deputy
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tried to impeach President Giró, this being supported by the Colorado Party. After all, to end the dispute, Law 311 of 18 March 1853 was enacted, by which legal-level approval was given to the medal created by the aforementioned decree and extended the eligibility of being decorated with this medal to all the citizens who fought in the battle, in commission or with permission of the government.


Characteristics


Medal

The medal was handcrafted, and was distinguished by its oval shape, minted in gold for chiefs (from colonel to sergeant major), in silver for officers (from captain to second lieutenant) and in copper (or brass) for the troop. For the Chief of the Uruguayan brigade, César Díaz, the handle of the gold medal was decorated with a laurel wreath, while for the other this feature was not present. On its obverse, along the cord (or edge) of the medal was the text "El Gobierno de la República Oriental del Uruguay" ("The Government of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay") and in the center "Al vencedor de los Campos de Caseros" ("To the victorious of the Caseros Fields"). On the reverse was the text "3 de Febrero de 1852" ("3 February 1852"). The medal was hanging from a light blue ribbon and had to be placed on the left side of the chest.


Others

Along with the medal, the recipient was given a diploma in which the name and rank of the recipient was printed together with the decree that created this award, signed by the Minister of War and Navy and sealed with the seal of the Republic.


Eligibility and appointment

This medal was awarded to the members of the Uruguayan brigade commanded by General César Díaz under the command of Argentine General Justo José de Urquiza, who participated in the Battle of Caseros fields on 3 February 1852. It was also awarded to all citizens who fought in the battle, on commission or with permission from the government.


See also

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Orders, decorations, and medals of Uruguay The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Ur ...


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