The Mexican Border War, also known as the Border Campaign, refers to a series of military engagements which took place between the United States military...
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Pancho Villa Expedition (redirect from Mexican Border Campaign)
an incident of the larger Mexican Border War. The declared objective of the expedition by the Wilson administration was the capture of Villa. Despite...
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The Border Raiders is a 1918 American silent Western film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Betty Compson and George Larkin. It was shot on the Hopi...
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Quantrill's Raiders were the best-known of the pro-Confederate partisan guerrillas (also known as "bushwhackers") who fought in the American Civil War...
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Bandit War (category Mexican Revolution)
try to bring the American border states under the rule of Mexican President Venustiano Carranza. Calling themselves the Seditionistas, the rebels began...
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Geronimo Campaign (category Indian wars of the American Old West)
civilians on the run to Mexican border in May 1885.[citation needed] In Ulzana's Raid from November 23 to the end of 1885, the 12 Apache raiders led by Ulzana...
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The Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas, United States. The...
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destroy a Mexican town that harbored kidnappers, rustlers, and arsonists. Set in the 1870s, Mackenzie's Raiders depicted activities of the Fourth Cavalry...
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Brite Ranch raid (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States)
The Brite Ranch raid was an incident that occurred on Christmas Day 1917, in which Mexican raiders crossed the Rio Grande River border and attacked a ranch...
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Conference, also known as the Border Conference. The school's short-lived Matadors moniker was replaced officially in 1937 with "Red Raiders", a nickname bestowed...
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The Comanche–Mexico Wars was the Mexican theater of the Comanche Wars, a series of conflicts from 1821 to 1870. The Comanche and their Kiowa and Kiowa...
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located in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. 1931 – The Border Conference (also known as the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association)...
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against Mexican President Venustiano Carranza, Villa planned the raid and camped his army of an estimated 1,500 horsemen outside of Palomas on the border three...
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support from the Mexican Carranza government supplied the raiders, half of the men being Mexican citizens. Mexican support was crucial in keeping the offensive...
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Ojo de Agua Raid (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States)
raided the Texas border region as part of the Plan of San Diego. Supported by the Mexican Carranza government, a group of raiders known as the Sediciosos attacked...
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Neville Ranch raid (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States)
on the Mexican side of the border, leading to speculation that the attack on Neville Ranch may have been in retaliation, since many of the raiders or...
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Doolittle Raid (redirect from Doolittle's Raiders)
and raider historian Col. Carroll V. Glines, are considered honorary Raiders for their efforts for the mission. The Children of the Doolittle Raiders organization...
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involvement in the Mexican Revolution (1910–1919) Tampico Affair (1914) Ypiranga incident (1914) Mexican Border War (1910–1919) First Battle of Agua Prieta...
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killed the ranchers. U.S. troops stationed along the border shot raiders as they pursued them into Mexico. The biggest clash came in August 1918, when more...
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miles south of the Mexico–United States border drawn by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the Mexican–American War in 1848. Under the Siete Leyes...
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William Quantrill (category Quantrill's Raiders)
Rooster Cogburn boasts of being a former member of Quantrill's Raiders. Laboeuf excoriates him for being part of the "border gang" that murdered men...
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The Second Battle of Nogales was a three-sided military engagement of the Mexican Revolution, fought in November 1915 at the border towns of Nogales, Sonora...
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Raid on San Ygnacio (category Battles of the Mexican Revolution involving the United States)
The Raid on San Ygnacio refers to a skirmish on June 15, 1916 between the United States Army and Mexican raiders near the border town of San Ygnacio, Texas...
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a military invasion of the Republic of Mexico by the French Empire of Napoleon III, purportedly to force the collection of Mexican debts in conjunction...
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Porvenir massacre (1918) (category War crimes in the Mexican Revolution)
the rest of the village and shot them on a nearby hill.: 64 As the Mexican Revolution had an increasing effect on Americans living near the border,...
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La Matanza (1910–1920) (redirect from The Period of La Matanza)
lynchings, between 1910 and 1920 in the midst of tensions between the United States and Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. This violence was committed...
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Great Locomotive Chase (redirect from Andrews Raiders)
others were able to flee. The surviving raiders were the first to be awarded the newly created Medal of Honor by the US Congress for their actions. As a civilian...
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idea of colonizing parts of northern Mexico, but it was considered unwise due to the considerable danger from Apache raiders in the area. Young died later...
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Rafferty, the Irish-Mexican western comedy relief sidekick of Tim Holt and Robert Mitchum, among others. Before their pairing, Martin originated the role in...
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vigilante groups to capture and publicly punish these raiders, marking the rise of vigilantism in the area. The San Luis Obispo Vigilance Committee in San Luis...
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