Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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... included a strongly reinforced company of the 2d Cavalry , commanded by Captain George Stoneman , four companies of infantry and the two companies of artillery that were already on the way to Fort Brown . The artillery also included a ...
... included a strongly reinforced company of the 2d Cavalry , commanded by Captain George Stoneman , four companies of infantry and the two companies of artillery that were already on the way to Fort Brown . The artillery also included a ...
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... included the 7th and 10th Cavalry Regiments and Battery B , 6th Field Artillery , all under Colonel George H. Dodd , 7th Cavalry . The 1st Provi- sional Infantry Brigade , commanded by Colonel John H. Beacon , 6th Infantry , was ...
... included the 7th and 10th Cavalry Regiments and Battery B , 6th Field Artillery , all under Colonel George H. Dodd , 7th Cavalry . The 1st Provi- sional Infantry Brigade , commanded by Colonel John H. Beacon , 6th Infantry , was ...
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... included in Gen. Alberto Salinas Carranza , La Expedición Punitiva ( Mexico City , 1936 ) , p . 280. The article by Capt . González originally ap- peared in one of the Mexican military journals in 1933 or 1934. The writer translated it ...
... included in Gen. Alberto Salinas Carranza , La Expedición Punitiva ( Mexico City , 1936 ) , p . 280. The article by Capt . González originally ap- peared in one of the Mexican military journals in 1933 or 1934. The writer translated it ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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