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    The Second Battle of Agua Prieta, 1 November 1915, was fought between the forces of Pancho Villa and those of the future President of Mexico, Plutarco...
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  • The Battle of Agua Prieta could refer to: First Battle of Agua Prieta in April 1911, during the Mexican Revolution, or Second Battle of Agua Prieta on...
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    Pancho Villa (category Governors of Chihuahua (state))
    against Villa in the Second Battle of Agua Prieta. Much of Villa's army left after his defeat on the battlefield and because of his lack of resources to buy...
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    Conventionists (category Factions of the Mexican Revolution)
    Villa. Villa was defeated at the Battle of Celaya, followed by losses at León, Santa Ana, Aguascalientes, and Agua Prieta. By 1917, Carranza was elected...
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    Camp Harry J. Jones (category Former installations of the United States Army)
    in honor of a soldier who had been accidentally shot and killed by a stray bullet while on guard duty during the Second Battle of Agua Prieta, which took...
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    Springs Valley. Douglas has a border crossing with Mexico at Agua Prieta and a history of mining. The population was 16,531 in the 2020 Census. The Douglas...
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    Emil Lewis Holmdahl (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    join Francisco Madero in the spring of 1911. Holmdahl joined Madero's forces in the First Battle of Agua Prieta, where the Maderistas supported by the...
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    Capture of Mexicali (1911) First Battle of Tijuana (1911) Second Battle of Tijuana (1911) Battle of Casas Grandes (1911) First Battle of Agua Prieta (1911)...
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    American was killed along with several of Villa's rebels. Villistas and Constitutionalists fought again at Agua Prieta in November. Later, Villa attributed...
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    Madero sent some of his forces to make a diversionary attack on Agua Prieta, which proved successful; the resulting First Battle of Agua Prieta was significant...
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    military. In November 1915, Pancho Villa was engaged in the major Battle of Agua Prieta, a battle he ultimately lost. Short on men and supplies, Villa sent a...
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    November 1915: Second Battle of Agua Prieta — Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa and his soldiers clashed with troops under command of future Mexican...
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  • 1915 in Mexico (category Years of the 20th century in Mexico)
    13 – Battle of Celaya August 8 – Norias Ranch Raid October 21 – Ojo de Agua Raid November 1 – Second Battle of Agua Prieta November 26 – Battle of Nogales...
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    The Second Battle of Torreón, which lasted from March 21 to April 2, 1914, was one of the major battles of the Mexican Revolution, where revolutionaries...
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    Luís Medina Barrón (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    Revolution, he operated in the Sierra de Chihuahua, fighting in Batopilas and Agua Prieta and gaining promotion to lieutenant colonel. He later commanded the 8th...
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    Pedro Ojeda evacuated Agua Prieta due to an advancing and overwhelming rebel army. His force included about 500 men, over 300 of whom were regular army...
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    soldiers from Agua Prieta to Naco as rebel forces closed in on 12 March. Ojeda fought against the rebels from his Naco base for a number of days before...
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    Gildardo Magaña (category Secretaries of the interior of Mexico)
    Álvaro Obregón and shortly after it joined the Plan of Agua Prieta. Upon his victory, the Liberation Army of the South was merged into the Mexican Army through...
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    División del Norte (category Factions of the Mexican Revolution)
    Salas organized 6,000 troops of the Federal Army at Torreón. Orozquista forces surprised González Salas at the First Battle of Rellano. They sent an explosives...
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  • Agustín Millán Vivero (category Governors of the State of Mexico)
    rebellion in Agua Prieta exploded, he accompanied President Venustiano Carranza. At this time, Francisco Javier Gaxiola acted in place of him from September...
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  • 1911 in Mexico (category Years of the 20th century in Mexico)
    of Mexicali April – First Battle of Agua Prieta April 7–May 10 – Battle of Ciudad Juarez (1911) May 8–9 – First Battle of Tijuana May 11–19 – Battle of...
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    The First Battle of Torreon, also known as the Capture of Torreon, which lasted from September 27 to October 1, 1913, was one of the battles of the Mexican...
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    attacked the diminished revolutionary positions located in “Calpules” (Agua Prieta), assaulting and taking them without any apparent difficulty. At that...
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    Bernardo Reyes (category Governors of Nuevo León)
    general and politician who fought in the Second French intervention in Mexico and served as the appointed Governor of Nuevo León for more than two decades...
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    The Third Battle of Ciudad Juarez, or simply the Battle of Juarez, was the final major battle involving the rebels of Francisco "Pancho" Villa. It began...
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  • Bandit War (category History of Texas)
    Ojo de Agua until it was relieved by 12 men from the 3rd Cavalry, under Captain W. J. Scott. At least seven rebels died as result of the battle and at...
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    Villa. It was the second-largest battle of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States, and is considered the last battle of the Border War. United...
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    The Battle of Ambos Nogales (also known as Battle of 27 August) was an engagement fought on 27 August 1918 between Mexican forces and United States Army...
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    From east to west these at Agua Prieta, Naco, Nogales, Sasabe, Sonoyta and San Luis Río Colorado. In populated areas, much of the border is marked by corrugated...
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    to move more than 5,000 Carrancista forces to fight Villa at the Battle of Agua Prieta; Villa's seasoned División del Norte was smashed. Feeling betrayed...
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