Gringo Rebel: Mexico 1913-1914 |
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Page 346
... wounded , among which were a colonel and three captains , besides six- ty - nine wounded horses with saddles . As the fed- erals did not have a chance to fire more than a few rounds , we suffered no casualties , which made this fight ...
... wounded , among which were a colonel and three captains , besides six- ty - nine wounded horses with saddles . As the fed- erals did not have a chance to fire more than a few rounds , we suffered no casualties , which made this fight ...
Page 350
... wounded behind them in the field . We lost a number of men which made it a bad day for the 1st Regiment : we had lost ninety - two killed and sixty - one wounded , most of them seriously . An urgent dispatch was sent Blanco requesting ...
... wounded behind them in the field . We lost a number of men which made it a bad day for the 1st Regiment : we had lost ninety - two killed and sixty - one wounded , most of them seriously . An urgent dispatch was sent Blanco requesting ...
Page 361
... wounded federals found in the streets and along the road were two priests of the Carmelite Order , who had fought as volunteers against us . Our booty came to 460 rifles , mostly thrown down by fleeing men , 40,000 rounds of ammunition ...
... wounded federals found in the streets and along the road were two priests of the Carmelite Order , who had fought as volunteers against us . Our booty came to 460 rifles , mostly thrown down by fleeing men , 40,000 rounds of ammunition ...
Contents
Chapter Page I With Pancho Villa | 19 |
Gen Venustiano Carranza Sonora 1913 | 36 |
With Carranza and Obregon | 73 |
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