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Ana María de Soto
Spanish Navy sailor

Ana María de Soto

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Ana María de Soto (c. 1777 – after 1798), was a sailor in the Spanish military. She was the first woman to serve in the Marine Battalions.

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Ana María de Soto was born in Aguilar de la Frontera, Córdoba. In 1793, at the age of sixteen, she posed as a man, using the name of Antonio María de Soto, and enlisted in the Navy Battalions. On January 4, 1794, she embarked on the frigate Mercedes. During her military life, she served as a soldier in the 6th Company of the 11th Marine Battalion, participating in the attack on Bañuls in Catalonia; in the defense and abandonment of Roses, Girona; in the Battle of Cape St Vincent; and in the gunboats of the Cádiz defense.

De Soto was discharged from the frigate Matilde on July 7, 1798, when it was discovered that she was a woman during a routine medical examination. On July 24, 1798, to honor her heroic behavior, the King granted De Soto a salary and sergeant's rank, so that she could attend to her parents. She was also authorized to use the colors of the naval battalions and sergeant badges on women's clothes. She was granted an absolute license on August 1, 1798.

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