General Manuel Echeverría
13 January 1928
His Headquarters.
Esteemed companion:
My desire is that this finds you and General Jirón
well.
There is nothing new
here, only that I have received information that
the invaders are still encamped at San Albino,
which does not make me cold or hot. You
will see how they will fear my army. In
Quilalí
they could do nothing, so if they try anything
around San Albino they will leave us their
supply train.
Today four columns
left, one of fifty men with General Montoya, one
of thirty men at the command of Captain Blandón,
and also Colonel Colindres will leave with
thirty men. They will have 100 men which
is not enough for our boys who left today to
look for them.
In respect to the data
which we are going to send, be informed that we
will send same after seeing the results of our
last operations.
Tell me something about
the impressions of General Jirón
and salute him in my name.
Patria y Libertad
/s/ A. C. Sandino
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English only. HOL1. RG127/43A/29
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