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English: Chilean soldier Irene Morales, photographed in Lima in 1881 by Eugenio Courret. This was during the Chilean occupation of Lima, during which Morales was stationed there along with the 4th Division. While the original photograph is in archives in Lima, this colourised version, made by members of Courret's studio (date 1881–1892, probably ca. 1885), is in the Museum of the Army in Santiago, Chile.
Español: Durante la Guerra del Pacífico, las mujeres chilenas apoyaron al país confeccionando uniformes y camisas para los soldados. Otras fueron cantineras, o enfermeras, de los soldados en campaña. Durante la ocupación de Antofagasta, Irene se hizo pasar por hombre siendo descubierta, igualmente fue enganchada como soldado tercerino entregando toda su fuerza en cada combate, donde se entregaba a la actividad de cantinera cuando ya habían terminado. Manuel Baquedano le otorgó el grado de Sargento al saber de sus hazañas. Murió el 25 de Agosto de 1890.
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Eugenio Courret  (1839–1920)  wikidata:Q5408267
 
Eugenio Courret
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Eugenio Courret
Description French photographer
Date of birth/death 22 September 1839 Edit this at Wikidata 23 June 1920 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Angoulême Bois-Colombes
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