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April 01, 1916

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, New York, April 1, 1916 

* Pancho Villa expedition 
* United States soldiers pursue Mexican bandit 
* General John J. Pershing
 

This 16 page newspaper has a nice two line banner headline on the front page: "Dodd's Troops Rout Villa's Band, Killing 30; Chief, Badly Wounded, Pursued Into Hills" with subheads. (see)

Other news of the day. Light browning with little margin wear, otherwise good.

wikipedia notes: On March 9, 1916, on the orders of Mexican revolutionary leader Francisco "Pancho" Villa, General Ramon Banda Quesada led more than five hundred men in an attack against Columbus NM, which was garrisoned by a detachment of the U.S. 13th Cavalry Regiment. They seized 100 horses and mules, burned the town, killed 14 soldiers and 10 residents, and took much ammunition and weaponry before retreating back into Mexico. Quesada had five men captured and suffered the loss of 80 dead or mortally wounded, mostly from the U.S. machine gun emplacements.

United States President Woodrow Wilson responded to the Columbus raid by sending 10,000 troops under Brigadier General John J. Pershing to Mexico to pursue Villa. This was known as the Punitive Mexican Expedition or Pancho Villa Expedition. The expedition was eventually called off after failing to find Villa, who had successfully escaped.

Category: The 20th Century