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A. Figueroa, to take up positions on Pier Number Four. Maass then radioed a dispatch to
General Aurelio Blanquet, Minister of War in Mexico City, of the American invasion. Blanquet ordered Maass to not resist, but to retreat to Tejería, 10 kilometres (6 mi) inland. The landing party, under the command of
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and had trouble finding the correct ammunition. In short, the defense of the city by its populace was hindered by the lack of central organization and a lack of adequate supplies. The defense of the city also included the release of the prisoners held at the "La Galera" military prison, not those at
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adapted to street fighting, which was a novelty to them. The sailors were less adroit at this style of fighting. A regiment led by Navy
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previously occupying the building had left
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around Veracruz. This was the first operational use of naval aircraft and the first time US aviators of any service were the target of ground fire.
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Part of the arms shipment to Mexico originated from the
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Felix A. Sommerfeld: Spymaster in Mexico, 1908 to 1914
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Humanities, National Endowment for the (May 9, 1914).
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A third provisional regiment of Marines, assembled in
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and off loaded a landing party. At 3 AM, Commander
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2341:. Amissville, Virginia: Henselstone Verlag LLC.
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1923:"Henry Lane Wilson and the Overthrow of Madero"
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2298:Veterans Museum & Memorial Center (2003).
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1872:"Why Abraham Lincoln Was Revered in Mexico"
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2459:Transmisión del Poder Ejecutivo Federal
2295:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
2229:"Mexican Revolution Battle of Veracruz"
1715:– via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
1245:Manuel Azueta encouraged cadets of the
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1645:Final Message to the Mexican Congress"
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1960:Katz, Friedrich (January 1, 1981).
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2293:The Landing at Veracruz: 1914
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1805:Brack, Gene M. (April 1970).
1662:"Periodo histórico 1910-1920"
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1577:The Landing at Veracruz: 1914
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2892:1979 Salvadoran coup d'état
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2827:1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
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2504:Natalicio de Miguel Hidalgo
2494:Heroica Defensa de Veracruz
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1738:Gastón García Cantú (1996)
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2440:Natalicio de Benito Juárez
1768:Legends, Leaders, Legacies
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2217:, May 6 and May 12, 1914
1757:, p. 393, ABC-CLIO, USA.
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2778:Occupation of Nicaragua
2766:Occupations of Honduras
2581:Día de Todos los Santos
2548:Día de los Santos Reyes
2519:Día de los Niños Héroes
2355:Sweetman, Jack (2014).
2324:– from the PBS Special
2291:Sweetman, Jack (1968).
2215:The Cincinnati Enquirer
1574:Sweetman, Jack (1968).
1332:, Commanding; and Maj.
2784:Occupation of Veracruz
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2707:Mexican–American War
2680:Good Neighbor policy
2455:Día de la Revolución
2450:Día de Independencia
2328:, about life on the
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1876:Smithsonian Magazine
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710:Spanish–American War
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2790:Occupation of Haiti
2744:Paraguay expedition
2670:Roosevelt Corollary
2553:Día de San Valentín
2365:Volume 28, Number 2
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1075:Tampico, Tamaulipas
1037:Francisco I. Madero
792:1926–1927 civil war
720:2nd U.S. occupation
715:1st U.S. occupation
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2843:Operation Mongoose
2808:Invasion of Panama
2719:Mexican Border War
2674:Big Stick ideology
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