Mexican Revolution: Difference between revisions
John Stanton (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
John Stanton (talk | contribs) m Text replace - "Category:All " to "|} Category:All " |
||
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{SocialNetworks}} | {{SocialNetworks}} | ||
{{PageHeader}} | |||
{{PageHeader}} | {{PageHeader}} | ||
Line 6: | Line 7: | ||
The revolution did produced a Mexican Constitution of 1917 but even before that had degenerated into a war among various factions. Early in the revolution various groups began to raid U.S. border towns for supplies and cash. | The revolution did produced a Mexican Constitution of 1917 but even before that had degenerated into a war among various factions. Early in the revolution various groups began to raid U.S. border towns for supplies and cash. | ||
[[File:Columbus WP.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ruins of Columbus 1916]] | [[File:Columbus WP.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ruins of Columbus 1916]] | ||
[[File:Camp Furlong WP.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Camp Furlong Truck Park 1916]] | |||
[[File:1st Aero Sqdn WP.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1st Aero Squadron Biplanes on the Mexican Border]] | |||
The United States Army deployed thousands of soldiers to the border from Texas to California and placed them in towns and temporary camps. One of the better known revolutionary groups was the "Villistas" led by [[Pancho Villa]]. On 9 Mar 1916, Villa crossed the U.S.–Mexico border and raided Columbus, New Mexico. Villa and his men destroyed the town and seized military equipment and suplies including horses and mules. The town was garrisoned by about 330 men of the [[13th U.S. Cavalry]] at nearby [[Camp Furlong]]. The U.S. troops managed to establish machine gun positions in the town that inflicted a heavy toll on the attackers and eventually drove them off. The attack killed eighteen Americans and about eighty Villistas. | The United States Army deployed thousands of soldiers to the border from Texas to California and placed them in towns and temporary camps. One of the better known revolutionary groups was the "Villistas" led by [[Pancho Villa]]. On 9 Mar 1916, Villa crossed the U.S.–Mexico border and raided Columbus, New Mexico. Villa and his men destroyed the town and seized military equipment and suplies including horses and mules. The town was garrisoned by about 330 men of the [[13th U.S. Cavalry]] at nearby [[Camp Furlong]]. The U.S. troops managed to establish machine gun positions in the town that inflicted a heavy toll on the attackers and eventually drove them off. The attack killed eighteen Americans and about eighty Villistas. | ||
Outrage over the Columbus raid triggered a response from U.S. President [[Woodrow Wilson]] that sent a punitive expedition under the command of Major General [[John J. Pershing]], {{Cullum|3126}}, into Mexico after Villa. Pershing was unable to capture or kill Pancho Villa and returned to the U.S. in February 1917. General Pershing's campaign was the first use of scout aircraft and motor vehicles in an actual tactical environment. | Outrage over the Columbus raid triggered a response from U.S. President [[Woodrow Wilson]] that sent a punitive expedition under the command of Major General [[John J. Pershing]], {{Cullum|3126}}, into Mexico after Villa. By the end of 1916 some 75,000 troops were stretched along the Border. Pershing was unable to capture or kill Pancho Villa and returned to the U.S. in February 1917. General Pershing's campaign was the first use of scout aircraft and motor vehicles in an actual tactical environment. | ||
The U.S. entry into [[World War I]] in April 1917 shifted the U.S. Army focus on the border to a massive mobilization effort for the war overseas. Some troops remained on the border in temporary camps but most of those camps were closed by 1924. | The U.S. entry into [[World War I]] in April 1917 shifted the U.S. Army focus on the border to a massive mobilization effort for the war overseas. Some troops remained on the border in temporary camps but most of those camps were closed by 1924. | ||
Line 21: | Line 24: | ||
'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
* {{Ganoe|437}} | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Revolution Wikipedia - Mexican Revolution] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Revolution Wikipedia - Mexican Revolution] | ||
{{PageFooter}} | {{PageFooter}} | ||
{{PageFooter}} | |||
[[Category:All]] | [[Category:All]] | ||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
[[Category:North American Wars]] | [[Category:North American Wars]] |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 25 March 2015
|