Q: in what year did mexican army was sent to texas to put down a rebellion?
A: Texas tried to seceed in 1836. Remember the Alamo?
Crockett said "It's amazing what a little harmony can do!" In your opinion, why did the Mexican army not fire their nightly rounds at the Alamo that night?
According to reports, heavily armed individuals riding in several SUVs had set up a checkpoint on the highway and were sparking fear among motorists.
A convoy of army troops and state police was dispatched to the scene and met by gunfire, prompting a shootout that ended with an armored Chevrolet Suburban set ablaze and five people dead inside the vehicle.
Sinaloa state Attorney General Marco Antonio Higuera Gomez confirmed the number killed in the clash and said one of the lanes of Mexican Federal Highway 15 had to be temporarily blocked while firefighters put out the blaze.
Do you think Mexican Army is strong enough to overthrow puppet Fidel and his anti-american red 4th world army ?
I am looking for Artruro Briones who was in the mexican army in 1960s he is my nisces dad! And he is a grandfather!
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Two Mexican generals detained for alleged drug gang ties
Mexican soldiers on Tuesday detained Tomas Angeles Dauahare, who served as the army's second in command until 2008, and Roberto Dawe Gonzalez, who led an elite unit in the state of Colima, and turned them over for questioning to the country's organized
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Mexican anti-drug prosecutors detain 2 army generals for questioning
MEXICO CITY — Two army generals, including a former assistant defense secretary, were detained by anti-drug prosecutors and are being questioned for alleged links to drug traffickers, authorities said Wednesday. Soldiers detained retired Gen.
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Mexico anti-drug agents detain 2 army generals authorities say 2 girls OK By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) - Federal prosecutors say anti-drug agents have detained and are questioning two army generals, including a former assistant defense secretary. |
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Majority of Mexicans Want More U.S. Help in Drug War
By Robert Beckhusen A US Army National Guardsman at his post along the US-Mexico border near Nogales, Arizona, on Jan. 17, 2007. Photo: Department of Defense. This summer, Mexicans will go to the polls to choose their country's next commander-in-chief.
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Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP Mexican army soldiers patrol near the beach on Feb. 29 in Acapulco. By Jon Sweeney Acapulco has suffered from a surge in drug-related killings, which nearly tripled last year, making the resort one of the most violent cities in the world in 2011. |
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Cristiada - Film About an Unknown War Boxoffice Smash in Mexico Garcia plays General Gorostieta, the retired military man who transformed a roughshod group of Mexican Catholics into a formidable adversary in their fight against the Mexican government's attempts to eliminate the Catholic Church. |