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Pancho Villa Expedition - Robert RUNYON (1881-1968) and others, photographers. [The Pancho Villa

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Pancho Villa Expedition - Robert RUNYON (1881-1968) and others, photographers. [The Pancho Villa Expedition, Texas & Mexico, March 1916 ƒ?? Feb. 1917], a loose-leaf album containing 142 postcards & photographs.

12th Infantry Regiment of NY,  22nd Engineers and others –  Robert RUNYON (1881-1968, photographer), CUNNINGHAM (photographer), ABRAMS (?photographer) and others.


[The Pancho Villa Expedition, Texas & Mexico, March 1916 – Feb. 1917], a modern loose-leaf album containing 142 postcards and vintage photographs. [1916-1917]. 30 real-photo post-cards (including 2 duplicates) by Robert Runyon, Cunningham and others; 97 vintage photographs (sheet size: 5 ¾ x 3 7/8in; 147 x 98mm), apparently contact-prints taken from glass negatives, many signed in the negative beneath the image ‘Abrams’; 11 smaller format photographs (4 ¾ x 2 7/8; 4 other photographic images (see illustrations for images).Condition: generally excellent, but some images somewhat faded.


A record of the various aspects of life for the troops of the 12th , the22nd Engineers, and others, during the part mobilization of US forces taking part in the punitive expedition mounted against Mexico.


“The Pancho Villa Expedition—now known officially in the United States as the Mexican Expedition, but originally referred to as the "Punitive Expedition, U.S. Army" —was an unsuccessful military operation conducted by the United States Army against the paramilitary forces of Mexican revolutionary Francisco “Pancho” Villa from March 14, 1916, to February 7, 1917, during the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920.The expedition was launched in retaliation for Villa's attack on the town of Columbas, New Mexico, and was the most remembered event of the Mexican Border War. The declared objective of the expedition by the Wilson administration was the capture of Villa. Despite successfully locating and defeating the main body of Villa's command, responsible for the raid on Columbus, U.S. forces were unable to achieve Wilson's stated main objective of preventing Villa's escape.The active search for Villa ended after a month in the field when troops sent by Venustiano Carranza, the head of the Constitutionalist faction of the revolution and now the head of the Mexican government, resisted the U.S. incursion. The Constitutionalist forces used arms at the town of Parral to resist passage of a U.S. Army column. The U.S. mission was changed to prevent further attacks on it by Mexican troops and to plan for war in the eventuality it broke out. When war was averted diplomatically, the expedition remained in Mexico until February 1917 to encourage Carranza's government to pursue Villa and prevent further raids across the border.” (Wikipedia)


[?Texas]
1916-1917

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Pancho Villa Expedition - Robert RUNYON (1881-1968) and others, photographers. [The Pancho Villa Expedition, Texas & Mexico, March 1916 ƒ?? Feb. 1917], a loose-leaf album containing 142 postcards & photographs.

12th Infantry Regiment of NY,  22nd Engineers and others –  Robert RUNYON (1881-1968, photographer), CUNNINGHAM (photographer), ABRAMS (?photographer) and others.


[The Pancho Villa Expedition, Texas & Mexico, March 1916 – Feb. 1917], a modern loose-leaf album containing 142 postcards and vintage photographs. [1916-1917]. 30 real-photo post-cards (including 2 duplicates) by Robert Runyon, Cunningham and others; 97 vintage photographs (sheet size: 5 ¾ x 3 7/8in; 147 x 98mm), apparently contact-prints taken from glass negatives, many signed in the negative beneath the image ‘Abrams’; 11 smaller format photographs (4 ¾ x 2 7/8; 4 other photographic images (see illustrations for images).Condition: generally excellent, but some images somewhat faded.


A record of the various aspects of life for the troops of the 12th , the22nd Engineers, and others, during the part mobilization of US forces taking part in the punitive expedition mounted against Mexico.


“The Pancho Villa Expedition—now known officially in the United States as the Mexican Expedition, but originally referred to as the "Punitive Expedition, U.S. Army" —was an unsuccessful military operation conducted by the United States Army against the paramilitary forces of Mexican revolutionary Francisco “Pancho” Villa from March 14, 1916, to February 7, 1917, during the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920.The expedition was launched in retaliation for Villa's attack on the town of Columbas, New Mexico, and was the most remembered event of the Mexican Border War. The declared objective of the expedition by the Wilson administration was the capture of Villa. Despite successfully locating and defeating the main body of Villa's command, responsible for the raid on Columbus, U.S. forces were unable to achieve Wilson's stated main objective of preventing Villa's escape.The active search for Villa ended after a month in the field when troops sent by Venustiano Carranza, the head of the Constitutionalist faction of the revolution and now the head of the Mexican government, resisted the U.S. incursion. The Constitutionalist forces used arms at the town of Parral to resist passage of a U.S. Army column. The U.S. mission was changed to prevent further attacks on it by Mexican troops and to plan for war in the eventuality it broke out. When war was averted diplomatically, the expedition remained in Mexico until February 1917 to encourage Carranza's government to pursue Villa and prevent further raids across the border.” (Wikipedia)


[?Texas]
1916-1917

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