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Mexican Civil War - Campaign To Capture Pancho Villa, 1916
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keywords: mexican revolution, american red cross
Synopsis: Constitutionalist soldiers battle Pancho Villa and his guerilla militia, American Red Cross renders aid to Mexican Federal and rebel soldier alike...(read more)
- Date: 1917
- Duration: 00:02:30
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States, Mexico












Mexican Civil War - Campaign To Capture Pancho Villa, 1916
Mexican peasants on top of freight train cars during Carranza's constitutionalist soldiers campaign against Jose Doroteo Arango Arambula, better known by his nickname Pancho Villa. Pancho Villa troops seated at table converse with people in Mexico. Mexican troops stand outside building in Huejutla, Mexico. Children aboard a parked Mexican train boxcar. Mexican family seated on ground beside a pot on a fire.
Mexican forces under Carranza with rifles in hand patrol among bushes in Mexico in fight against Pancho Villa's guerrilla militia. View of two defeated Pancho Villa commanders, General Castro and General Mercado.
(Image of title card). View of Pascual Orozco ("The Red Flagger") killed by political enemies. American Red Cross station rendering aid to injured Mexican Federal and Rebel forces. Combatant is brought in on a stretcher and officials with Red Cross arm bands evaluate him. Doctors attend to the patient.
- Related Titles:
- Mexican Revolution - Pancho Villa