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Curso : INGLÉS III


Profesor Titular del Curso : CARLOTA CRISTINA PILCO ANDÍA

Nombre de la actividad : (AC-S04) Week 04 - Task: Assignment - A


trip to the past

Semana :4
Código de la Clase : 26455

DATOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES


APELLIDOS Y NOMBRES (1) : ALVAREZ MONRROY, MARYBELEN EIMY

CÓDIGO (1) : U21226544

APELLIDOS Y NOMBRES (1) : TACO HUAMANI, LIZ MAYRA

CÓDIGO (1) : U22223820

INDICACIONES GENERALES 
 Leer las indicaciones antes de realizar tu trabajo.
 Revisar las penalidades para evitar inconvenientes.  
(AC-S04) Week 04 - Task: Assignment - A trip
to the past

Miguel María Grau Seminario, he


was a Peruvian military and political
sailor, and posthumous Grand
Admiral of the Peruvian Navy, born
on July 27, 1834 in the city of Paita -
Piura. Miguel Grau He grew up in the
port of Paita, and at the age of nine
he embarked as a cabin boy on a
merchant ship that sank off Gorgona
Island. The following year he embarked again and for ten years he sailed in 12 ships touring
Asia, the United States and Europe, completing a circumnavigation. He entered the Peruvian
Navy in 1854 as a midshipman, serving on the steamer Rímac, the pailebot Vigilante and the
wheeled steamer Ucayali. As a frigate lieutenant, he served from 1856 aboard the frigate
Apurímac. Some time later, he won the Iquique naval combat, sinking the corvette Esmeralda.
This was the first occasion in which Grau showed his great human sensitivity, since he not
only avoided harming the civilian population, but also saved the shipwrecked of the enemy
ship. Finally, another important act of Miguel Grau fought was the Angamos fight where . This
was that on October 8, 1879, being in front of Punta Angamos, he was surrounded by two
enemy divisions, locked in an unequal combat. Grau died in the first minutes of the combat,
due to the effects of a grenade fired by the battleship Cochrane, which destroyed his body and
his last sentence was: "No one surrenders on this ship."

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