THIS DAY IN HISTORY – U.S. General John J. Pershing attacked by Mexican troops – 1916

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Today in history: Pershing rides into Mexico to look for Pancho Villa, in 1916.

The controversial U.S. military expedition against Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa brings the United States and Mexico closer to war when Mexican government troops attack U.S. Brigadier General John J. Pershing’s force at Carrizal, Mexico. The Americans suffered 22 casualties, and more than 30 Mexicans were killed. Against the protests of Venustiano Carranza’s government, Pershing had been penetrating deep into Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa. After routing the small Mexican force at Carrizal, the U.S. expedition continued on its southern course. Continue reading “THIS DAY IN HISTORY – U.S. General John J. Pershing attacked by Mexican troops – 1916”