Mexicans at War

Mexicans at War
Author: Santiago A. Flores
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781913118396

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The untold story of Mexican aviators in WWII, including their role in the Battle of the Philippines, is revealed in this illustrated military history. When Mexico’s neighbor to the north entered World War II, German U-Boats began haunting the North American coastline. And when the Kriegsmarine torpedoed Mexican tankers, the young republic was drawn into the global conflict. At first, Mexico was forced to defend its coastline and shipping with general purpose biplanes. But it quickly organized a modern aviation force equal to the task. The newly formed Mexican Naval Aviation established its first squadron to patrol the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the Mexican Air Force experienced its most rapid growth since it was established in 1915. In 1944, it sent combat pilots to fight alongside the U.S. in the liberation of the Philippines. Even before Mexico’s official involvement, Mexican nationals were volunteering for the Allied air forces of the British Commonwealth and the Free French naval and air forces. Using photos and archival testimony, Mexicans at War sheds much-needed light on Mexican involvement in the Second World War. The introduction also provides a detailed overview of Mexican military aviation from the Mexican Revolution to WWII.

Texas and the Mexican War

Texas and the Mexican War
Author: Charles M. Robinson
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625110190

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Written for both the specialist and the casual reader, Texas and the Mexican War discusses the pivotal role Texas played in the Mexican War, battles fought on Texas soil, and the contributions—for better or sometimes worse—of Texas troops throughout the war. Since the opening of hostilities in 1846, the Mexican War has remained controversial. Author Charles M. Robinson III describes how attitudes of the era were influenced by sectional, political, and social differences, and, in recent times, by comparison to conflicts such as Vietnam. Robinson draws on U.S. and Mexican sources to discuss conditions in both countries that he believes made the war inevitable. Besides examining the political and military differences, he reveals the motivations, egos, pettiness, and quarrels of the various generals and politicians in the United States and Mexico. He also looks at how the common soldier saw the war. The extensive citations include commentaries on the historiography of the war. The book is profusely illustrated with contemporary photographs, sketches, and drawings, many from the author’s own collection. Besides an account of the war itself, sidebars throughout the book titled “Then and Now” serve as a guide for those who want to visit important Mexican War sites in Texas, northern Mexico, and Louisiana.

The Other Side Or Notes for the History of the War Between Mexico and the United States Written in Mexico Tr from the Spanish and Ed with Notes

The Other Side  Or  Notes for the History of the War Between Mexico and the United States  Written in Mexico  Tr  from the Spanish  and Ed   with Notes
Author: Ramón Alcaraz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1850
Genre: Mexican War, 1846-1848
ISBN: UCAL:$B282178

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The War in Mexico

The War in Mexico
Author: Anton Adams
Publsiher: Military History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Mexican War, 1846-1848
ISBN: 1883476089

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The War in Mexico includes descriptions of all the major campaigns and many of the minor ones. The text includes: twenty battlefield maps; complete orders of battles of both sides; studies of the American and Mexican armies; 16 colour pages of uniforms and flags; and biographical details on the officers who fought in Mexico.

The Occupation of Mexico May 1846 July 1848

The Occupation of Mexico  May 1846 July 1848
Author: Stephen A. Carney
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0160873452

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CMH Pub. 73-3. The Occupation of Mexico is the third in a series of pamphlets on the Mexican War, which was the U.S. Army's first experience waging an extended conflict in a foreign land. This brief war is often overlooked by casual students of history since it occurred so close to the American Civil War and is overshadowed by the latter's sheer size and scope. Yet, the Mexican War was instrumental in shaping the geographical boundaries of the United States. At the conclusion of this conflict, the U.S. had added some one million square miles of territory. The Mexican War still has much to teach us about projecting force, conducting operations in hostile territory with a small force that is dwarfed by the local population, urban combat, the difficulties of occupation, and the courage and perseverance of individual soldiers. This is one of eight pamphlets by Stephen A. Carney planned to provide an accessible and readable account of the U.S. Army's role and achievements in the conflict. Other related products: The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917 can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/node/50877/edit Mexican-American War resources collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/us-military-history/battles-wars/mexican-american-war

Armies of the Mexican American War

Armies of the Mexican American War
Author: Gabriele Esposito
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1950423409

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The War Between the United States and Mexico Illustrated

The War Between the United States and Mexico Illustrated
Author: George Wilkins Kendall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1851
Genre: Mexican War, 1846-1848
ISBN: CORNELL:31924009717053

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War of a Thousand Deserts

War of a Thousand Deserts
Author: Brian DeLay
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300150421

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In the early 1830s, after decades of relative peace, northern Mexicans and the Indians whom they called "the barbarians" descended into a terrifying cycle of violence. For the next fifteen years, owing in part to changes unleashed by American expansion, Indian warriors launched devastating attacks across ten Mexican states. Raids and counter-raids claimed thousands of lives, ruined much of northern Mexico's economy, depopulated its countryside, and left man-made "deserts" in place of thriving settlements. Just as important, this vast interethnic war informed and emboldened U.S. arguments in favor of seizing Mexican territory while leaving northern Mexicans too divided, exhausted, and distracted to resist the American invasion and subsequent occupation. Exploring Mexican, American, and Indian sources ranging from diplomatic correspondence and congressional debates to captivity narratives and plains Indians' pictorial calendars, "War of a Thousand Deserts" recovers the surprising and previously unrecognized ways in which economic, cultural, and political developments within native communities affected nineteenth-century nation-states. In the process this ambitious book offers a rich and often harrowing new narrative of the era when the United States seized half of Mexico's national territory.