
War on the Border
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Jeff Guinn, chronicler of the Southwestern US and of American undesirables (Bonnie and Clyde, Charles Manson, and Jim Jones) tells the "riveting and supremely entertaining narrative" (S.C. Gwynne, New York Times bestselling author of Empire of the Summer Moon) of Pancho Villa's bloody raid on a small US border town that sparked a violent conflict with the US. The "Punitive Expedition" was launched in retaliation under Pershing's command and brought together the Army, National Guard, and the Texas Rangers?who were little more than organized vigilantes with a profound dislike of Mexicans on both sides of the border. Opposing this motley military brigade was Villa, a guerrilla fighter who commanded an ever-changing force of conscripts in northern Mexico.
The American expedition was the last action by the legendary African American "Buffalo Soldiers." It was also the first time the Army used automobiles and trucks, which were of limited value in Mexico, a country with no paved roads or gas stations. Curtiss Jenny airplanes did reconnaissance, another first. One era of warfare was coming to a close as another was beginning. But despite some bloody encounters, the Punitive Expedition eventually withdrew without capturing Villa.
Today Anglos and Latinos in Columbus, New Mexico, where Villa's raid took place, commemorate those events, but with differing emotions. And although the bloodshed has ended, the US-Mexico border remains as vexed and volatile an issue as ever.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Maps
- Prologue
- Chapter One: Mexico and America
- Chapter Two: Border Fences and Revolution
- Chapter Three: The American Puppeteer
- Chapter Four: "I Do Not Know What to Make of Mexico"
- Chapter Five: Film Crews and the Refugees Nobody Wanted
- Chapter Six: Veracruz
- Chapter Seven: Carranza and Villa Collide
- Chapter Eight: The Plan de San Diego
- Chapter Nine: The Texas Rangers and Their Bandit War
- Chapter Ten: Wilson Chooses Carranza
- Chapter Eleven: Santa Ysabel and the El Paso Riots
- Chapter Twelve: Columbus
- Chapter Thirteen: The Raid
- Chapter Fourteen: "The Most Serious Situation"
- Chapter Fifteen: Elusive Prey
- Chapter Sixteen: "Responsibility for the Consequences"
- Chapter Seventeen: Carrizal
- Chapter Eighteen: The Return of Villa
- Chapter Nineteen: Withdrawal
- Chapter Twenty: Germany Makes Its Move
- Chapter Twenty-One: The Rangers Go Too Far
- Chapter Twenty-Two: Showdown at Nogales
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Villa's Last Attack
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Afterward
- Photographs
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Photo Credits
- Copyright
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