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  • Border War (1910–19)
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Partof
  • the Mexican Revolution
Date
  • 1910
Commander
Align
  • right
Caption
  • --01-09
  • --05-27
  • American infantry in a skirmish line near Deming, New Mexico in 1916
  • The expanded United States Army fort at Columbus, New Mexico, a staging area for the Pancho Villa Expedition
  • Francisco Madero with his men in 1910
  • Ambos Nogales in 1899. Battles occurred here several times during the revolution
  • Columbus, New Mexico after Pancho Villa's attack on the border town
  • The 1st Aero Squadron in 1916 which was deployed during the expedition
  • American Magonistas after the First Battle of Tijuana in 1911
  • General John J. Pershing, Pancho Villa and others at Fort Bliss, Texas in 1913
  • United States Army troops returning to the U.S. in January 1917
Width
  • 315
direction
  • vertical
Result
  • Violence significantly decreased after the Battle of Ambos Nogales; Battles between Mexican and American forces ceased in 1919.
Image
  • 1
  • Columbus.jpg
  • Company A, 1st Arkansas, Mexican Expedition.jpg
  • File-Los Generales, Ft Bliss 1913.jpg
  • Madero at the head of his forces crop.jpg
  • Magonistas en Tijuana.jpg
  • Nogales 1899.jpg
  • Punitive-truck-train.png
  • Yaqui prisoners.jpg
  • Pancho Villa Expedition - Around the Campfire HD-SN-99-02005.JPEG
  • Pancho Villa Expedition - Infantry Columns HD-SN-99-02007.JPEG
combatant
  • 23
  • German Empire
  • (supported by:)
  • * Carrancistas
  • * Constitutionalistas
  • * Maderistas
  • * Seditionistas
  • * Villistas
Place
  • Mexican-American border states
Conflict
  • Border War