Villa: Soldier of the Mexican Revolution Military Profiles



Villa: Soldier of the Mexican Revolution Military Profiles
Francisco Pancho Villa was a Mexican revolutionary general who fought in the Mexican Revolution. He rose to power as a brigand, and later became a military strategist and leader of the Revolution. He was eventually defeated and killed in a 1923 assassination. Robert Scheina provides an overview of Villa's life and career, as well as a description of the Mexican Revolution. more details
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  • Provides an overview of Francisco Pancho Villa's life and career
  • Describes the Mexican Revolution

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Author Robert L. Scheina
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781574885132
Publisher Potomac Books
Manufacturer Potomac Books Inc.
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Francisco Pancho Villa was a Mexican revolutionary general who fought in the Mexican Revolution. He rose to power as a brigand, and later became a military strategist and leader of the Revolution. He was eventually defeated and killed in a 1923 assassination. Robert Scheina provides an overview of Villa's life and career, as well as a description of the Mexican Revolution.

Starting with twenty-eight followers, Francisco Pancho Villa rose out of banditry to become a dynamic strategist who mastered the tactical use of a diverse array of weapons, including modern railroads and cavalry, to contest control of Mexico. In his early days as a brigand, the peasantry idolized him because he often gave them the largesse of his raids on the wealthy haciendas. His military career began in 1910 during the Mexican Revolution, and by the time of his defeat at the Battle of Celaya in 1915 he commanded 15,000 horsemen. Villa could be a generous patron to his loyal followers but a terrifying enemy. He believed that those whom he defeated earned the privilege of being executed by his own hand. During the bloodiest months of the Mexican Revolution, he even contended for control of the nation. He could not be intimidated by anyone, including the U.S. Armys Punitive Expedition led by Gen. John J. Pershing, who was sent to capture Villa after his raids into New Mexico during 1916. He died as he lived, violently, the victim of an assassination squad in 1923. Robert Scheina analyzes this complex man and provides a solid overview of Mexicos political history against the fabric of social and cultural turmoil.
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