Pancho Villa Expedition

Pancho Villa Expedition

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 . . .

Pancho Villa Expedition People (First 33 people) - Page 0

Alexander Patch

Alexander Patch

Senior officer

S. L. A. Marshall

S. L. A. Marshall

Historian

Hugh Aloysius Drum

Hugh Aloysius Drum

Officer

Lesley J. McNair

Lesley J. McNair

Senior officer

Charles Young

Charles Young

American soldier

Innis P. Swift

Innis P. Swift

General

Samuel Tankersley Williams

Samuel Tankersley Williams

Officer

William C. Chase

William C. Chase

American soldier

Joseph May Swing

Joseph May Swing

Senior officer

Fox Conner

Fox Conner


Claudius Miller Easley

Claudius Miller Easley


Evans Carlson

Evans Carlson


Vernon Prichard

Vernon Prichard

American football player

Wade H. Haislip

Wade H. Haislip

Officer

Allen W. Gullion

Allen W. Gullion

American officer

George Van Horn Moseley

George Van Horn Moseley

General

A. Arnim White

A. Arnim White

Military personnel

William Dorrance Beach

William Dorrance Beach

Officer

Leland Hobbs

Leland Hobbs

Senior officer

Albert W. Waldron

Albert W. Waldron

Soldier

Richard W. O'Neill

Richard W. O'Neill

Soldier

Raymond S. McLain

Raymond S. McLain

Senior officer

Merwin H. Silverthorn

Merwin H. Silverthorn

Officer

Maxwell Murray

Maxwell Murray

Officer

Lunsford E. Oliver

Lunsford E. Oliver

Military personnel

William H. Abendroth

William H. Abendroth

Military personnel

James C. Dozier

James C. Dozier

Officer

Geoffrey Keyes

Geoffrey Keyes

Officer

James E. Mahoney

James E. Mahoney

American general

Ralph C. Smith

Ralph C. Smith

Senior officer

William R. Schmidt

William R. Schmidt

Military personnel

Edwin P. Parker Jr.

Edwin P. Parker Jr.

General

Meriwether Lewis Walker

Meriwether Lewis Walker

Former Governor of the Panama Canal Zone