U.S. Army Intelligence in the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1915
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The preeminent military historian of the Mexican Revolution, Joe Lee Janssens, has gone into the National Archives to review the U.S. Army’s declassified Mexico File 5761.Informed by his extensive knowledge of the primary literature, and based on information from archives on both sides of the border, including the Mexican National Defense Archive, Dr. Janssens has judged the character and quality of the intelligence produced by the U.S. Army from 1910 to 1915. He presents his findings in these volumes and produces transcriptions of the documents referenced in the narrative, including never before published photos from General Victoriano Huerta’s Chihuahua campaign and the Tragic Ten Days.The source documents contain details that will be of interest to scholars of military and diplomatic history, railroad buffs, and even climatologists.Volume 3 reviews the U.S. intervention of 1914 and the Mexican civil war and Texas Bandit War of 1915.
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