
William Guzmán Espinoza
William Guzmán Espinoza, a former Peruvian army lieutenant, is best known for his heroic actions during the 1995 Cenepa conflict between Peru and Ecuador, where he led a reconnaissance patrol that was ambushed. Despite being heavily outnumbered and wounded, he demonstrated extraordinary bravery by continuing to command his troops, ultimately becoming a national hero and a symbol of sacrifice and valor in Peru.
Born on Jan 26, 1971 (54 years old)
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William Guzmán Espinoza was the commander of the patrol 'Roosevelt' and is recognized as a national hero for his bravery during the conflict.
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