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Terry Hooker and Ron Poulter, The Armies of Bolivar and San Martin (London: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1991). Number 232 in Osprey's Men-at-Arms series, this booklet concentrates on arms, uniforms and order-of-battle. Portraits of Bernardo O'Higgins and Morgan O'Connell. Peter Campbell
Peter Pyne, The Invasions of Buenos Aires, 1806-1807: The Irish Dimension (University of Liverpool: Institute of Latin American Studies, Research Paper 20, 1996). Highlights importance of British Army service in exposing Irish soldiers, members of regiments later known as Connaught Rangers and Royal Irish Fusiliers, to the Pampas. Follows subsequent career of British Army deserter Peter Campbell
Specsavers? "Under the nominal leadership of the Pedro Campbell, the Irish "Gaucho Admiral", around 50 privateer schooners and brigs" I suppose it could be more explicit - ClemMcGann (talk) 17:06, 15 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]