Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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... Cruz , saying that the German ship Ypiranga ( also spelled Iparanga in some accounts ) was nearing Vera Cruz with a cargo that included two hundred machine guns and fifteen million rounds of ammunition for the Huerta forces . The ship ...
... Cruz , saying that the German ship Ypiranga ( also spelled Iparanga in some accounts ) was nearing Vera Cruz with a cargo that included two hundred machine guns and fifteen million rounds of ammunition for the Huerta forces . The ship ...
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... Cruz on Monday , Novem- ber 23rd . You will bring with you to the United States all funds in your possession from ... Cruz . On November 28 Funston telegraphed to The Adjutant Gen- eral from Galveston that the expedition had arrived and ...
... Cruz on Monday , Novem- ber 23rd . You will bring with you to the United States all funds in your possession from ... Cruz . On November 28 Funston telegraphed to The Adjutant Gen- eral from Galveston that the expedition had arrived and ...
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... Cruz , 1914 ( Gal- veston , Tex . , 1914 ) , pp . 27-28 . Goede was the Sergeant Major of the 4th Infantry , which arrived at Vera Cruz a few days later . He obtained his information from participants and eyewitnesses . 11. Thomas , op ...
... Cruz , 1914 ( Gal- veston , Tex . , 1914 ) , pp . 27-28 . Goede was the Sergeant Major of the 4th Infantry , which arrived at Vera Cruz a few days later . He obtained his information from participants and eyewitnesses . 11. Thomas , op ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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