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  • Mexican Border War
  • Mexican-American military engagements

    Mexican factions in the Mexican–American border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. From the beginning of the Mexican Revolution in 1910

    Mexican Border War

    Mexican Border War

    Mexican_Border_War

  • Mexico–United States border
  • International border in North America

    states border Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. One definition of Northern Mexico includes only the six Mexican states that border the U

    Mexico–United States border

    Mexico–United States border

    Mexico–United_States_border

  • Mexican drug war
  • War between Mexico's government and various drug trafficking syndicates

    The Mexican drug war (Spanish: Guerra contra el narcotráfico en México) is an ongoing asymmetric armed conflict between the Mexican government and various

    Mexican drug war

    Mexican drug war

    Mexican_drug_war

  • Pancho Villa Expedition
  • 1916–17 US Army operation into Mexico

    for Villa's attack on the town of Columbus, New Mexico, an incident of the larger Mexican Border War. The declared objective of the expedition by the

    Pancho Villa Expedition

    Pancho Villa Expedition

    Pancho_Villa_Expedition

  • Mexican–American War
  • 1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States

    The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, (April 25, 1846

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American_War

  • Mexico–United States border wall
  • Series of border barriers

    Reservation. The Mexico–U.S. border stretches from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. Border states include the Mexican states of

    Mexico–United States border wall

    Mexico–United States border wall

    Mexico–United_States_border_wall

  • Mexican Border Defense Medal
  • Award of the United States military

    The Mexican Border Defense Medal (MBDM) was established by a memorandum of the United States Department of Defense on August 13, 2025, for US military

    Mexican Border Defense Medal

    Mexican_Border_Defense_Medal

  • Mexican Border Service Medal
  • Decoration of the United States military

    Mexico to ally with Germany if the United States entered World War I. Those who received the Mexican Service Medal were not eligible for the Mexican Border

    Mexican Border Service Medal

    Mexican_Border_Service_Medal

  • Sino-Vietnamese War
  • War between China and Vietnam in 1979

    (Sino-Vietnamese war) in Chinese and "Chiến tranh biên giới Việt-Trung" (Vietnamese-Chinese border war) in Vietnamese. The Chinese government refers to the war as the

    Sino-Vietnamese War

    Sino-Vietnamese War

    Sino-Vietnamese_War

  • Bandit War
  • 1910–1918 Mexican rebel raids into Texas, USA

    Bandit War, or Bandit Wars, was a series of raids in Texas that started in 1915 and finally culminated in 1919. They were carried out by Mexican rebels

    Bandit War

    Bandit_War

  • Colonel Francis J. Beatty
  • religious, and philanthropic communities. He served in the Mexican Border War, World War I and World War II. Beatty was born in Natchez, Mississippi, one of

    Colonel Francis J. Beatty

    Colonel Francis J. Beatty

    Colonel_Francis_J._Beatty

  • Mexico–United States border crisis
  • Ongoing migrant crisis

    2021, the Mexican government sued U.S. gun makers seeking to hold them liable for harms inflicted by Mexican drug cartels in the ongoing drug war. American

    Mexico–United States border crisis

    Mexico–United States border crisis

    Mexico–United_States_border_crisis

  • Joseph D. Patch
  • U.S. Army major general

    officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I and World War II, his awards and decorations included the Distinguished

    Joseph D. Patch

    Joseph D. Patch

    Joseph_D._Patch

  • Mexico–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations between the United States of America and the United Mexican States

    tensions resulted in the Cold War through the so-called Mexican Dirty War. The two nations share a maritime and land border. Several treaties have been

    Mexico–United States relations

    Mexico–United States relations

    Mexico–United_States_relations

  • List of Mexico–United States border crossings
  • cross the Mexico–United States border. There are also at least eight rail crossings and two ferry crossings along the border. Several large border cities

    List of Mexico–United States border crossings

    List of Mexico–United States border crossings

    List_of_Mexico–United_States_border_crossings

  • Belize–Mexico border
  • International border

    Belize from the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The modern boundary was agreed to in 1893, and finalized in 1897. The border between Mexico and Belize was

    Belize–Mexico border

    Belize–Mexico border

    Belize–Mexico_border

  • Mexican Cession
  • Land the U.S. acquired from Mexico following the war in 1848

    Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 after the Mexican–American War. It comprises the states of California, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, and parts

    Mexican Cession

    Mexican Cession

    Mexican_Cession

  • Battle of Ambos Nogales
  • 1918 battle of the Mexican Border War

    between U.S. and Mexican forces during the Border War, which took place in the context of the Mexican Revolution and the First World War. Prior to the late

    Battle of Ambos Nogales

    Battle of Ambos Nogales

    Battle_of_Ambos_Nogales

  • William A. McCain
  • United States Army general (1878–1960)

    attained the rank of brigadier general. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, and World War II, he specialized in Quartermaster activities, and

    William A. McCain

    William A. McCain

    William_A._McCain

  • Alexander Louis Arch
  • He received basic training at Fort Douglas before serving in the Mexican Border War and the Pancho Villa Expedition. During his service in 1916 Arch received

    Alexander Louis Arch

    Alexander Louis Arch

    Alexander_Louis_Arch

  • Border War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to the American Civil War Border War (1910–1919), border conflicts between the United States and Mexico South African Border War (1966–1989) in Namibia

    Border War

    Border_War

  • Football War
  • 1969 war between El Salvador and Honduras

    initiating the war, El Salvador was eliminated in the first round of the World Cup, losing their first three matches against the Soviet, Mexican, and Belgian

    Football War

    Football War

    Football_War

  • List of conflicts in Mexico
  • States involvement in the Mexican Revolution (1910–1919) Tampico Affair (1914) Ypiranga incident (1914) Mexican Border War (1910–1919) First Battle of

    List of conflicts in Mexico

    List of conflicts in Mexico

    List_of_conflicts_in_Mexico

  • William A. Shunk
  • US Army colonel

    American Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, Military Government of Cuba, Mexican Border War, and World War I, he attained the

    William A. Shunk

    William A. Shunk

    William_A._Shunk

  • 35th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    35th served on the Mexico–US border during the First World War and was stationed at Nogales, Arizona in 1918. It fought a border skirmish on 27 August

    35th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    35th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    35th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • List of conflicts involving the Texas Military
  • Conflicts involving the military of the US state of Texas

    of the United Mexican States (First Mexican Republic) government. Faculty 18 and 19, Section 5, Title 3 of the 1824 Constitution of Mexico legally empowered

    List of conflicts involving the Texas Military

    List_of_conflicts_involving_the_Texas_Military

  • Walter S. Schuyler
  • U.S. Army brigadier general (1849–1932)

    Army. A veteran of the American Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, and Mexican Border War, he attained the rank of brigadier general

    Walter S. Schuyler

    Walter S. Schuyler

    Walter_S._Schuyler

  • Tyree R. Rivers
  • United States Army general (1862–1923)

    Philippine–American War he took part in combat as a member of the 4th Cavalry Regiment. Rivers participated in patrols of the U.S. border in Texas during the Mexican Border

    Tyree R. Rivers

    Tyree R. Rivers

    Tyree_R._Rivers

  • Apache Scouts
  • Military unit

    scouts also served in the Navajo War, the Yavapai War, the Mexican Border War and they saw stateside duty during World War II. There has been a great deal

    Apache Scouts

    Apache Scouts

    Apache_Scouts

  • 2025–2026 United States trade war with Canada and Mexico
  • Economic conflict since 2025

    and Mexican officials had a "mutual respect" relationship. Mexican economy secretary Ebrard said that the worldwide U.S. tariffs could help Mexico by making

    2025–2026 United States trade war with Canada and Mexico

    2025–2026_United_States_trade_war_with_Canada_and_Mexico

  • Ames T. Brown
  • Adjutant General of New York (1940–1949)

    career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of Mexican Border War, World War I, and World War II, he attained the rank of brigadier general while

    Ames T. Brown

    Ames T. Brown

    Ames_T._Brown

  • Mexican War of Independence
  • Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain

    The Mexican War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de México, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican_War_of_Independence

  • 108th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    governments. The 108th has served in the Spanish–American War, the Mexican Border War, World War I, World War II, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The 108th Infantry Regiment

    108th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    108th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    108th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Attacks on the United States (1900–1945)
  • troops of Porfirio Díaz during the Mexican Revolution at the Mexico–United States border town of Agua Prieta, Mexico. During the course of the battle,

    Attacks on the United States (1900–1945)

    Attacks on the United States (1900–1945)

    Attacks_on_the_United_States_(1900–1945)

  • 127th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    were mustered into federal service on 30 June 1916, for service on the Mexican Border Service and mustered out at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, on 19 January 1917

    127th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    127th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    127th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Laurence Halstead
  • United States Army general (1875–1953)

    States Army. A veteran of the Philippine–American War, Moro Rebellion, Mexican Border War, and World War I, he attained the rank of brigadier general. Halstead's

    Laurence Halstead

    Laurence Halstead

    Laurence_Halstead

  • Caste War of Yucatán
  • 1847–1915 war between the Yucateco and the Maya

    the war. In 1893, London signed a new treaty with the Mexican government, recognizing its control of all of the Yucatán, formalizing the border with

    Caste War of Yucatán

    Caste War of Yucatán

    Caste_War_of_Yucatán

  • History of Mexican Americans
  • violence of Mexico's revolution and civil war. Until the mid-20th century, most Mexican Americans lived within a few hundred miles of the border, although

    History of Mexican Americans

    History of Mexican Americans

    History_of_Mexican_Americans

  • Colt Single Action Army
  • .45 caliber U.S. service revolver

    beginning of World War II. From 1873 through 1940 (with small numbers assembled during and after World War II, the so-called "Pre-War, Post-War" model), production

    Colt Single Action Army

    Colt Single Action Army

    Colt_Single_Action_Army

  • Apache–Mexico Wars
  • Conflicts involving Apache Native Americans in New Spain and Mexican Republic

    The Apache–Mexico Wars, or the Mexican Apache Wars, refer to the conflicts between Spanish or Mexican forces and the Apache peoples. The wars began in the

    Apache–Mexico Wars

    Apache–Mexico Wars

    Apache–Mexico_Wars

  • Troop B, Washington Cavalry
  • Historic Washington State National Guard unit

    1889, it served in California during the Mexican border war from 1916 to 1917 and in France during World War I. In 1921 it was redesignated Headquarters

    Troop B, Washington Cavalry

    Troop B, Washington Cavalry

    Troop_B,_Washington_Cavalry

  • 126th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    Guard was called out for service on the Mexican border instigated by raids on American border towns by the Mexican Pancho Villa. The Thirty-second was mustered

    126th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    126th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • List of war films and TV specials set between 1914 and 1945
  • who fought the Mexican government into the early 1930s For Greater Glory (2012) Chicograndre (2010), Film about the Pancho Villa/Mexican Expedition La

    List of war films and TV specials set between 1914 and 1945

    List_of_war_films_and_TV_specials_set_between_1914_and_1945

  • Charles F. Thompson
  • US Army major general

    of his career, and was posted to the Texas-Mexico border during the Mexican Border War. During World War I, Thompson served as an intelligence staff

    Charles F. Thompson

    Charles F. Thompson

    Charles_F._Thompson

  • List of border conflicts
  • 80% of the borders of Africa, in Asia after the independence of the British Raj and French Indochina and the borders of Europe after World War I as victors

    List of border conflicts

    List_of_border_conflicts

  • Baseball in Mexico
  • games ever since. Mexican League Mexico national baseball team Sport in Mexico "Mexican baseball a source of pride south of the border". Baseball Hall of

    Baseball in Mexico

    Baseball in Mexico

    Baseball_in_Mexico

  • Thomas D. Finley
  • U.S. Army major general

    the Mexican Border War, World War I, and World War II, he served from 1916 to 1946 and attained the rank of major general as the Second World War commander

    Thomas D. Finley

    Thomas D. Finley

    Thomas_D._Finley

  • Alfred A. Starbird
  • United States Army general (1875–1956)

    States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, Mexican Border War, World War I, and Occupation of the Rhineland, he served

    Alfred A. Starbird

    Alfred A. Starbird

    Alfred_A._Starbird

  • History of Mexico–United States relations
  • complex relationship with Mexico. With shared history stemming back to the Texas Revolution (1835–1836) and the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), several treaties

    History of Mexico–United States relations

    History_of_Mexico–United_States_relations

  • Hayes Adlai Kroner
  • American soldier and diplomat (1891–1975)

    1915, Kroner was deployed to El Paso, Texas to participate in the Mexican Border War, returning to the Presidio at the end of each deployment. On 6 July

    Hayes Adlai Kroner

    Hayes Adlai Kroner

    Hayes_Adlai_Kroner

  • Buffalo Soldier
  • Black American US Army regiments (1866–1951)

    most of Mexico), the municipal leaders of Nogales, Sonora, successfully petitioned the Mexican Congress in 1961 to grant the Mexican border city the

    Buffalo Soldier

    Buffalo Soldier

    Buffalo_Soldier

  • Charles M. Bundel
  • United States Army general (1875–1941)

    Bundel was a veteran of the Philippine–American War, Pancho Villa Expedition, Mexican Border War, and World War I and attained the rank of brigadier general

    Charles M. Bundel

    Charles M. Bundel

    Charles_M._Bundel

  • Charles Miller (colonel)
  • US Army colonel

    veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, Battle of Veracruz, Mexican Border War, and World War I, and his command assignments included

    Charles Miller (colonel)

    Charles_Miller_(colonel)

  • Propaganda in the Mexican drug war
  • In the ongoing Mexican drug war, drug cartels may often use propaganda through various methods to manipulate and persuade people— usually to shift public

    Propaganda in the Mexican drug war

    Propaganda_in_the_Mexican_drug_war

  • Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border
  • attention of officials. Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs has compiled data including deaths on the Mexican side of the border area during the period

    Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

    Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

    Migrant_deaths_along_the_Mexico–United_States_border

  • List of battles of the Mexican–American War
  • hostilities. The Mexican–American War lasted from 1846 until 1848. It grew out of unresolved border disputes between the Republic of Texas and Mexico after the

    List of battles of the Mexican–American War

    List_of_battles_of_the_Mexican–American_War

  • Ramsay D. Potts (brigadier general)
  • US Army brigadier general

    heroism during the Spanish–American War, and he was also a veteran of Philippine–American War and Mexican Border War. Potts' commands included the 3rd Field

    Ramsay D. Potts (brigadier general)

    Ramsay D. Potts (brigadier general)

    Ramsay_D._Potts_(brigadier_general)

  • Hamilton S. Hawkins III
  • United States Army general (1872–1951)

    of brigadier general. A veteran of the Philippine–American War, Mexican Border War, World War I, and the Occupation of the Rhineland, Hawkins served from

    Hamilton S. Hawkins III

    Hamilton S. Hawkins III

    Hamilton_S._Hawkins_III

  • Candelaria border incursion of 1919
  • US military invasion of Mexico, 1919

    The Candelaria border incursion of 1919 was a US military invasion of Mexico to find and kill a Mexican bandit group led by Jesús Rentería. Rentería had

    Candelaria border incursion of 1919

    Candelaria border incursion of 1919

    Candelaria_border_incursion_of_1919

  • Herbert L. Earnest
  • U.S. Army major general

    officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, and World War II, he attained the rank of major general as commander

    Herbert L. Earnest

    Herbert L. Earnest

    Herbert_L._Earnest

  • Lansing McVickar
  • American soldier (1895–1945)

    He was highly decorated for his service in World War II, World War I, and the Mexican Border War, including receiving a Bronze Star Medal and the Distinguished

    Lansing McVickar

    Lansing_McVickar

  • Cortlandt Parker
  • United States Army major general (1884–1960)

    during the Mexican Border War. During World War I, he commanded Field Artillery regiments in France and the United States. After the First World War, Parker

    Cortlandt Parker

    Cortlandt Parker

    Cortlandt_Parker

  • List of United States invasions of Latin American countries
  • the town of Columbus, New Mexico, an incident in the larger Mexican Border War. The U.S. response was a major cross-border military expedition. Despite

    List of United States invasions of Latin American countries

    List_of_United_States_invasions_of_Latin_American_countries

  • List of rebellions in the United States
  • All rebellions in the United States

    the Mexican Punitive Expedition: Part 1". Prologue Magazine. Vol. 29, no. 3. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. "Coal Mine Wars". www

    List of rebellions in the United States

    List_of_rebellions_in_the_United_States

  • Mexico during World War II
  • effects of the war were largely positive for Mexico. Even before the beginning of the war, the Mexican government showed its disapproval of fascist nations

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico_during_World_War_II

  • Milton B. Halsey
  • U.S. Army major general

    Military Academy, he was a veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, Occupation of the Rhineland, World War II, and the Occupation of Japan. Halsey

    Milton B. Halsey

    Milton B. Halsey

    Milton_B._Halsey

  • Cristero War
  • 1926–1929 Mexican rebellion

    the War of Reform, and as the last major peasant uprising in Mexico after the end of the military phase of the Mexican Revolution in 1920. The Mexican Revolution

    Cristero War

    Cristero War

    Cristero_War

  • Franklin W. Ward
  • US Army major general (1870–1938)

    National Guard, he was a veteran of the Spanish–American War, Mexican Border War, World War I, and Occupation of the Rhineland. His awards included the

    Franklin W. Ward

    Franklin W. Ward

    Franklin_W._Ward

  • William J. Glasgow
  • US Army brigadier general (1866–1967)

    veteran of the Spanish–American War, Military Government of Cuba, Philippine–American War, Mexican Border War, and World War I, he commanded Cavalry and Infantry

    William J. Glasgow

    William J. Glasgow

    William_J._Glasgow

  • Border states (American Civil War)
  • Slave states that did not secede from the Union during the American Civil War

    The border states or the Border South were four and later five slave states in the Upper South that primarily supported the Union during the American

    Border states (American Civil War)

    Border states (American Civil War)

    Border_states_(American_Civil_War)

  • Comanche–Mexico Wars
  • Series of Conflicts Between the Comanche peoples and Mexico

    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

    Comanche–Mexico Wars

    Comanche–Mexico Wars

    Comanche–Mexico_Wars

  • Arisaka
  • Family of Japanese service rifles

    Mexico in 1910, with the Mexican coat-of-arms instead of the imperial chrysanthemum, though few arrived before the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

  • Upton Birnie Jr.
  • US Army major general (1877–1957)

    Cuba and Mexican Border War as he worked his way through the ranks in command and staff assignments of increasing responsibility. During World War I, he

    Upton Birnie Jr.

    Upton Birnie Jr.

    Upton_Birnie_Jr.

  • Los Zetas
  • Mexican criminal syndicate

    across the border from Laredo in Texas during the mid-2000s. The origins of Los Zetas date back to the late 1990s, when commandos of the Mexican Army deserted

    Los Zetas

    Los Zetas

    Los_Zetas

  • Richard M. Blatchford
  • United States Army general (1859–1934)

    for three years in both field and garrison assignments. During the Mexican Border War, he commanded the 12th Infantry Regiment in Arizona and arranged the

    Richard M. Blatchford

    Richard M. Blatchford

    Richard_M._Blatchford

  • Walter G. Robinson
  • Adjutant general of New York (1934–1940)

    and National Guard officer from New York. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, and Occupation of the Rhineland, he attained the rank of

    Walter G. Robinson

    Walter G. Robinson

    Walter_G._Robinson

  • Harry Alexander Smith
  • US Army major general

    Spanish–American War, Military Government of Cuba, Philippine–American War, Veracruz Expedition, Mexican Border War, and World War I, he attained the

    Harry Alexander Smith

    Harry Alexander Smith

    Harry_Alexander_Smith

  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  • 1848 agreement ending the Mexican–American War (1846-1848)

    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). It was signed on the 2nd of February 1848 in the town of Guadalupe

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo

  • Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr.
  • American army officer (1888–1969)

    United States Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II. Allen was a decorated World War I veteran, where he commanded an infantry battalion

    Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr.

    Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr.

    Terry_de_la_Mesa_Allen_Sr.

  • Timeline of the Mexican drug war
  • events in the Mexican drug war is set out below. Although violence between drug cartels had been occurring for three decades, the Mexican government held

    Timeline of the Mexican drug war

    Timeline_of_the_Mexican_drug_war

  • Frank Tompkins
  • conflicts including the Spanish–American War, the Philippine–American War, the Mexican Border War, and World War I. Recommended by General John J. Pershing

    Frank Tompkins

    Frank Tompkins

    Frank_Tompkins

  • Operation Wetback
  • 1950s U.S. immigration law enforcement initiative

    issue in Mexico–United States relations, even though they originated at the request by the Mexican government to stop the illegal entry of Mexican laborers

    Operation Wetback

    Operation_Wetback

  • Second French intervention in Mexico
  • 1861 invasion of Mexico by the French

    French intervention in Mexico (Spanish: segunda intervención francesa en México), also known as the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861–1867), was a military

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico

  • Gulf Cartel
  • Criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico

    the Mexican drug war did not begin in 2006 (when Felipe Calderón sent troops to Michoacán to stop the increasing violence), but in 2004 in the border city

    Gulf Cartel

    Gulf Cartel

    Gulf_Cartel

  • James E. Thomas (Iowa auditor)
  • American politician (1894–1984)

    Regiment in the Iowa National Guard. His service began during the Mexican Border War. He would rise to be a Sergeant Major, Captain, one of the youngest

    James E. Thomas (Iowa auditor)

    James_E._Thomas_(Iowa_auditor)

  • Benjamin O. Davis Sr.
  • United States Army general (1877-1970)

    Philippine–American War between 1899 and 1913. Davis was eligible as a result of his Philippines service from 1901 to 1902. The Mexican Border Service Medal

    Benjamin O. Davis Sr.

    Benjamin O. Davis Sr.

    Benjamin_O._Davis_Sr.

  • List of wars involving Mexico
  • being civil/internal wars. Key   Mexican victory   Mexican defeat   Ceasefire or other result   Ongoing conflict Mexico in World War I List of ongoing armed

    List of wars involving Mexico

    List_of_wars_involving_Mexico

  • William I. Westervelt
  • American military officer (1876–1960)

    Military Academy, he was a veteran of the Philippine–American War, Mexican Border War, and World War I. A specialist in the design and manufacture of artillery

    William I. Westervelt

    William I. Westervelt

    William_I._Westervelt

  • Charles Clarence Curtis
  • U.S. Army major general

    attained the rank of major general. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, and World War II, his awards included the Legion of Merit, Bronze

    Charles Clarence Curtis

    Charles Clarence Curtis

    Charles_Clarence_Curtis

  • Laotian Civil War
  • 1959–1975 conflict in Laos

    in a second), or 3.67%, were recovered within the borders of Laos. T. Lomperis, From People's War to People's Rule (1996) Obermeyer, Ziad; Murray, Christopher

    Laotian Civil War

    Laotian Civil War

    Laotian_Civil_War

  • United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution
  • States involvement in the Mexican Revolution was varied and seemingly contradictory, first supporting and then repudiating Mexican regimes during the period

    United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution

    United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution

    United_States_involvement_in_the_Mexican_Revolution

  • Indigenous conflicts on the Mexico–United States barrier
  • extended beyond the border created after the Mexican-American War and the Gadsden Purchase, and with the creation of such a border also came the creation

    Indigenous conflicts on the Mexico–United States barrier

    Indigenous_conflicts_on_the_Mexico–United_States_barrier

  • Garza Revolution
  • Armed conflict (1891–1893)

    The Garza Revolution, or the Garza War, was an armed conflict fought in the Mexican state of Coahuila and the American state of Texas between 1891 and

    Garza Revolution

    Garza Revolution

    Garza_Revolution

  • Holmes E. Dager
  • U.S. Army major general

    career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Mexican Border War, World War I, World War II, and the Occupation of the Rhineland, he served in

    Holmes E. Dager

    Holmes E. Dager

    Holmes_E._Dager

  • Mexican–American War campaigns
  • following are synopsis of the campaigns of the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). The Mexican–American War (1846–48) was the U.S. Army's first experience

    Mexican–American War campaigns

    Mexican–American_War_campaigns

  • 1948 Palestine war
  • First Israeli–Palestinian war

    territory around Gaza. The war formally ended with the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which established the Green Line de facto borders of the State of Israel

    1948 Palestine war

    1948 Palestine war

    1948_Palestine_war

  • Mexican Repatriation
  • Mass repatriation during the Great Depression

    The Mexican Repatriation was the repatriation or deportation of between 300,000 and 2 million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans from the United States during

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