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- Border_War_(1910–19) abstract "The Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexican-American border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War. From the beginning of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the United States Army was stationed in force along the border and on several occasions fought with Mexican rebels or federals. The height of the conflict came in 1916 when revolutionary Pancho Villa attacked the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico. In response, the United States Army, under the direction of General John J. Pershing, launched an expedition into northern Mexico, to find and capture Villa. Though the operation was successful in finding and engaging the Villista rebels, the revolutionary himself escaped and the American army returned to the United States in January 1917. Conflict was not only subject to Villistas and Americans; Maderistas, Carrancistas, Constitutionalistas and Germans also engaged in battle with American forces during this period.".
- Border_War_(1910–19) thumbnail Us-mexico-border.jpg?width=300.
- Border_War_(1910–19) wikiPageID "28062591".
- Border_War_(1910–19) wikiPageRevisionID "606702205".
- Border_War_(1910–19) align "right".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "--01-09".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "--05-27".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "Ambos Nogales in 1899. Battles occurred here several times during the revolution".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "American Magonistas after the First Battle of Tijuana in 1911".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "American infantry in a skirmish line near Deming, New Mexico in 1916".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "Columbus, New Mexico after Pancho Villa's attack on the border town".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "Francisco Madero with his men in 1910".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "General John J. Pershing, Pancho Villa and others at Fort Bliss, Texas in 1913".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "The 1st Aero Squadron in 1916 which was deployed during the expedition".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "The expanded United States Army fort at Columbus, New Mexico, a staging area for the Pancho Villa Expedition".
- Border_War_(1910–19) caption "United States Army troops returning to the U.S. in January 1917".
- Border_War_(1910–19) combatant "(supported by:)".
- Border_War_(1910–19) combatant "*Maderistas".
- Border_War_(1910–19) combatant "German Empire".
- Border_War_(1910–19) combatant "Mexican Carrancistas".
- Border_War_(1910–19) combatant "Villista rebels".
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander %C3%81lvaro_Obreg%C3%B3n.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Francisco_I._Madero.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Frank_Tompkins.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Frederick_J._Herman.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Herbert_J._Slocum.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander John_J._Pershing.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Pancho_Villa.
- Border_War_(1910–19) commander Venustiano_Carranza.
- Border_War_(1910–19) conflict "Border War".
- Border_War_(1910–19) date "1910".
- Border_War_(1910–19) direction "vertical".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "1".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Columbus.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Company A, 1st Arkansas, Mexican Expedition.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "File-Los Generales, Ft Bliss 1913.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Madero at the head of his forces crop.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Magonistas en Tijuana.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Nogales 1899.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Pancho Villa Expedition - Around the Campfire HD-SN-99-02005.JPEG".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Pancho Villa Expedition - Infantry Columns HD-SN-99-02007.JPEG".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Punitive-truck-train.png".
- Border_War_(1910–19) image "Yaqui prisoners.jpg".
- Border_War_(1910–19) partof "the Mexican Revolution".
- Border_War_(1910–19) place "Mexican-American border states".
- Border_War_(1910–19) result "Mexican Carrancista/American Victory * Occupation of Veracruz * American military is ordered to withdraw from Mexican territory after the defeat in the Battle of Carrizal * Pancho Villa's troops no longer an effective fighting force * General John J. Pershing acknowledges the failure of the American army to meet the objetives of their campaign * Battles between Mexican and American forces ceased in 1919 after the American/Carrancista victory in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez over the Villistas * Pancho Villa obtains pardon from the Mexican government.".
- Border_War_(1910–19) width "315".
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:1910s_in_Mexico.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:1910s_in_the_United_States.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:History_of_Mexico.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:Mexican_Revolution.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:Wars_fought_in_Arizona.
- Border_War_(1910–19) subject Category:Wars_involving_the_United_States.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type Event.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type MilitaryConflict.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type SocietalEvent.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type Event.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type Event.
- Border_War_(1910–19) type Thing.
- Border_War_(1910–19) comment "The Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexican-American border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War. From the beginning of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the United States Army was stationed in force along the border and on several occasions fought with Mexican rebels or federals.".
- Border_War_(1910–19) label "Border War (1910–19)".
- Border_War_(1910–19) label "Guerra de Fronteira (1910-1919)".
- Border_War_(1910–19) label "Приграничная война".
- Border_War_(1910–19) sameAs Border_War_(1910%E2%80%9319).
- Border_War_(1910–19) sameAs Guerra_de_Fronteira_(1910-1919).
- Border_War_(1910–19) sameAs Q2615472.
- Border_War_(1910–19) sameAs Q2615472.
- Border_War_(1910–19) wasDerivedFrom Border_War_(1910–19)?oldid=606702205.
- Border_War_(1910–19) depiction Us-mexico-border.jpg.