[1][2] On 24 July, Inglés and Sanchez joined the Durruti Column to fight on the Aragon Front, leaving their children in Barcelona to be cared for by family.
[5] On 19 July, she took part in the fighting on the streets of Barcelona and on the 24th she left with the Durruti Column for the Front of Aragon, marching with other women such as Palmira Jul, Azucena Haro and Émilienne Morin.
[4] When the Durutti column reached the road leading to Pina de Ebro, the fascists bombed them from the air and Sanchez was killed.
At this point some of the members of the militia decided to return to Barcelona but Inglés chose to remain and joined the tank corps of the Column, driving armoured vehicles.
In April 1937, she was part in the attack on the Santa Quiteria hermitage, a strategic point at the top of the Sierra de Alcubierre mountain range that controlled communications with Tardienta in Huesca).
[6] Advancing in front of the main body of the column, Inglés came across a group of Francoist soldiers who shouted to her that they wanted to change sides and desert.