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TITLE
On the
Mexican
Border
display
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
ON THE
BORDER
Between
the
fall
of
1910
and the
summer
of
1916
,
Mexico
had been
embroiled
in a
violent
revolution
, with
opposing
political
and
military
forces
struggling
for
control
of the
country
. In
1913
,
United
States
President
William
Howard
Taft
sent
a
large
military
force
into
Texas
and
stationed
them
along
the
Rio
Grande
to
protect
Americans
in the
region
. This
show
of
American
military
force
caused
Mexican
militants
to
redirect
their
violence
from their
own
countrymen
to
Americans
. In
1913
,
when
Woodrow
Wilson
became
President
, he
denounced
the
new
revolutionary
government
in
Mexico
and
refused
to
recognize
it
as the
legitimate
government
. As a
result
of his
position
,
violence
toward
Americans
intensified
and there were
incidents
of
murder
,
robbery
,
kidnapping
for
ransom
and
property
destruction
.
In
response
to the
violence
,
President
Wilson
sent
4,800
Regular
Army
troops
under
General
John
"
Blackjack
"
Pershing
to
defend
the
border
towns
and their
citizens
. On
February
24
,
1913
,
fighting
commenced
along
the
border
near
Brownsville
,
Texas
and on
March
2
,
Mexicans
attacked
U.S
.
troops
along
the
border
near
Douglas
,
Arizona
. The
struggle
for
control
continued
throughout
1914
.
Mexico
elected
a
new
government
and
president
,
Venustiano
Carranza
, in
1915
.
Carranza
had
one
major
opponent--a
bandit-turned
revolutionary
named
Francisco
"
Pancho
"
Villa
.
President
Wilson's
recognition
of
Carranza's
constitutional
government
created
an
enemy
in "
Pancho
"
Villa
.
Longstanding
resentments
simmered
between
the
United
States
and
Mexico
,
boiling
over
in
1915
,
when
two
signal
corps
officers
took
off
in a
small
airplane
in
April
from the
Fort
Brown
cavalry
drill
field
. Their
mission
was to
spy
on the
movements
of
Mexicans
allied
with the
revolutionary
Pancho
Villa
. The
pilots
claimed
that they
never
crossed
over
into
Mexican
territory
, but
whether
or not they
did
,
Mexicans
shot
at them with a
machine
gun
and
other
weapons
. The
pair
managed
to
return
to
Fort
Brown
safely
,
earning
the
distinction
of
flying
the
first
U.S
.
military
plane
ever
to be
targeted
by
gunfire
.
In
October
1915
,
bandits
lassoed
railroad
tracks
six
miles
north
of
Brownsville
,
splitting
them
apart
, and then
waited
until
an
approaching
train
derailed
. The
engineer
was
killed
in the
crash
,
clearing
the
way
for the
bandits
to
climb
quickly
aboard
the
train
,
where
they
robbed
the
passengers
and
shot
two
dead
.
An
increasing
number
of
border
incidents
early
in
1916
culminated
in an
invasion
of
American
territory
on
8
March
,
when
Francisco
(Pancho)
Villa
and his
band
of
500
to
1,000
men
raided
Columbus
,
New
Mexico
.
Elements
of the
13th
Cavalry
repulsed
the
attack
, but there were
24
American
casualties
(14
military
,
10
civilian)
.
Immediate
steps
were
taken
to
organize
a
punitive
expedition
of
about
10,000
men
under
Brig
.
Gen
.
John
J
.
Pershing
to
capture
Villa
. The
7th
,
10th
,
11th
, and
13th
Cavalry
regiments
,
6th
and
16th
Infantry
regiments
,
part
of the
6th
Field
Artillery
, and
supporting
elements
crossed
the
border
into
Mexico
in
mid-March
,
followed
later
by the
5th
Cavalry
,
17th
and
24th
Infantry
regiments
, and
engineer
and
other
units
.
Pershing
was
ordered
to
respect
the
sovereignty
of
Mexico
, and was
further
hindered
by the
fact
that the
Mexican
Government
and
people
resented
the
invasion
.
Advanced
elements
of the
expedition
penetrated
as
far
as
Parral
,
some
400
miles
south
of the
border
, but
Villa
was
never
captured
. The
campaign
consisted
primarily
of
dozens
of
minor
skirmishes
with
small
bands
of
insurgents
. There were
even
clashes
with
some
Mexican
Army
units
.
On
June
18
,
1916
,
President
Wilson
mobilized
the
National
Guard
.
Before
the
National
Guard
could
be
mobilized
and
sent
to the
southwest
,
soldiers
had to be
gathered
and
equipment
distributed
. The
command
of the
National
Guard
faced
a
tremendous
challenge
in
organizing
the
units
,
preparing
sufficient
housing
, and
issuing
uniforms
and
equipment
,
all
while
continuing
training
. To
further
compound
the
challenge
, the
federal
government
did
not
provide
any
equipment
for the
guardsmen
,
thus
placing
the
entire
burden
on the
state
. The
Army's
normal
practice
was to
provide
all
necessary
equipment
to the
National
Guard
while
in
federal
service
, but not in this
case
.
War
would
probably
have been
declared
but for the
critical
situation
in
Europe
.
Virtually
the
entire
Regular
Army
was
involved
, and
most
of the
National
Guard
had been
Federalized
and
concentrated
on the
border
.
Fighting
was
limited
to
guerrilla
warfare
since
Villa's
forces
could
not
afford
to
confront
the
U.S
.
Army
directly
.
Accidents
,
climate
and
disease
were the
primary
killers
of
U.S
.
soldiers
during
the
Mexican
Border
Campaign
. The
presence
of
U.S
.
troops
on the
border
was a
constant
drain
on
resources
and
cost
American
taxpayers
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
per
day
;
therefore
, on
January
27
,
1917
,
President
Wilson
ordered
their
withdrawal
. With the
escalation
of
World
War
I
in
Europe
, the
United
States
Army
and
National
Guard
(including
Arizona's
158th
Infantry)
were
redirected
to the
battlefields
of
France
.
Normal
relations
with
Mexico
were
restored
by
diplomatic
negotiation
, and the
troops
were
withdrawn
from
Mexico
in
February
1917
.
After
withdrawal
of the
Pershing
expedition
,
minor
clashes
with
Mexican
irregulars
continued
to
disturb
the
border
from
1917
to
1919
, as US
troops
entered
Mexico
in
pursuit
of
bandits
.
Engagements
took
place
at
various
locations
along
the
border
,
including
Nogales
,
Arizona
on
27
August
1918
.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1916
ca.
Time Period
1910s (1910-1919)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
7.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
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