Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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... sent a cablegram to his representative in Washington in which he said , " It is neces- sary that the Department of State should be caused to understand that it would be unjust to attribute to the Government and people of Mexico the ...
... sent a cablegram to his representative in Washington in which he said , " It is neces- sary that the Department of State should be caused to understand that it would be unjust to attribute to the Government and people of Mexico the ...
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... sent one of his staff officers to ac- company Dodd's party through a defile that was lined on both sides with ... sent a message to General Pershing , relaying the scanty information he had ; he sent another mes- sage to Colonel Cano ...
... sent one of his staff officers to ac- company Dodd's party through a defile that was lined on both sides with ... sent a message to General Pershing , relaying the scanty information he had ; he sent another mes- sage to Colonel Cano ...
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... sent orders to Pershing to draw in all scattered detach- ments and concentrate his whole force in order to be able to resist any sudden attack . At the same time he sent orders to all border commanders to increase their precautions ...
... sent orders to Pershing to draw in all scattered detach- ments and concentrate his whole force in order to be able to resist any sudden attack . At the same time he sent orders to all border commanders to increase their precautions ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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