The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917

The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917
Title The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917 PDF eBook
Author Julie Irene Prieto
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Total Pages 72
Release 2016
Genre Government publications
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Prieto examines the operation led by General John Pershing to search for, capture, and destroy Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his revolutionary army in northern Mexico in the year prior to the United States' entry into World War I. This campaign marked one of the final times cavalry was used on a large scale, and it was one of the first to use trucks and airplanes in the field. While Pershing's troops failed to capture Villa, both Regular Army troops and National Guardsmen stationed on the border gained valuable experience in these new technologies.

The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917

The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917
Title The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917 PDF eBook
Author Julie Irene Prieto
Publisher U.S. Army Campaigns of World W
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9780160933301

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Prieto examines the operation led by General John Pershing to search for, capture, and destroy Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his revolutionary army in northern Mexico in the year prior to the United States' entry into World War I. This campaign marked one of the final times cavalry was used on a large scale, and it was one of the first to use trucks and airplanes in the field. While Pershing's troops failed to capture Villa, both Regular Army troops and National Guardsmen stationed on the border gained valuable experience in these new technologies.

The Mexican Expedition 1916-1917

The Mexican Expedition 1916-1917
Title The Mexican Expedition 1916-1917 PDF eBook
Author Julie Irene Prieto
Publisher St. John's Press
Total Pages 72
Release 2016-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781944961459

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On 9 March 1916, the forces of Doroteo Arango, better known as Francisco "Pancho" Villa, attacked the small border town of Columbus, New Mexico. In response to the raid, President Woodrow Wilson authorized Brig. Gen. John J. "Black Jack" Pershing to organize an expedition into Chihuahua, Mexico, in order to kill or capture Villa and those responsible for the assault. By 15 March, 4,800 Regular Army soldiers had assembled in Columbus and Camp Furlong, the Army garrison just outside of the town's center. These men fanned out into the Mexican countryside on horseback in small, highly mobile cavalry detachments-sometimes led by local guides or by the Army's Apache scouts-that could cover large swaths of sparsely populated and rough terrain. Cavalrymen employed skills and strategies developed in the preceding decades on frontier campaigns in the West and in warfare against irregular, guerrilla forces in the Philippines. The Mexican Expedition, popularly called the "Punitive Expedition," was to be one of the last operations to employ these methods of warfare and one of the first to rely extensively on trucks. It also provided a testing ground for another new technology-the airplane. During the eleven months that Pershing's expedition was in Chihuahua, U.S. troops failed to kill, capture, or even spot Pancho Villa, but the impact of the expedition reached far beyond the deserts of northern Mexico. The approximately 10,000 regulars that served in the Punitive Expedition gained experience in large, multiunit field operations at a time when small-unit actions were the norm. The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917, by Julie Irene Prieto, examines the operation, led by General John Pershing, to search for, capture, and destroy Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his revolutionary army in northern Mexico in the year prior to the United States' entry into World War I. This campaign marked one of the final times cavalry was used on a large scale, and it was one of the first to use trucks and airplanes in the field. While Pershing's troops failed to capture Villa, both Regular Army troops and National Guardsmen stationed on the border gained valuable experience in these new technologies.

The Mexican Punitive Expedition Under Brigadier General John J. Pershing, United States Army, 1916-1917

The Mexican Punitive Expedition Under Brigadier General John J. Pershing, United States Army, 1916-1917
Title The Mexican Punitive Expedition Under Brigadier General John J. Pershing, United States Army, 1916-1917 PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Thomas
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Total Pages 164
Release 1954
Genre Mexican-American Border Region
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Intervention!

Intervention!
Title Intervention! PDF eBook
Author John S. D. Eisenhower
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 420
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780393313185

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Recounts President Woodrow Wilson's abortive efforts to preserve democracy in Mexico amid political chaos.

A Preliminary to War

A Preliminary to War
Title A Preliminary to War PDF eBook
Author Roger Gene Miller
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Total Pages 76
Release 2003
Genre Mexico
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Reporting the Mexican Punitive Expedition, 1916-1917

Reporting the Mexican Punitive Expedition, 1916-1917
Title Reporting the Mexican Punitive Expedition, 1916-1917 PDF eBook
Author Alfred James Mock
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Total Pages 402
Release 1967
Genre Mexico
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