Ekspedisi Pancho Villa

Ekspedisi Pancho Villa
Bagian dari Revolusi Meksiko, Perang Perbatasan

Kartun karya Clifford Berryman menampilkan tindakan Amerika saat ekspedisi tersebut
Tanggal14 Maret 1916[1] – 7 Februari 1917
LokasiNegara bagian Chihuahua, Meksiko
Hasil

Tujuan Amerika gagal

  • Penarikan Amerika Serikat pada 1917.
Pihak terlibat
 Amerika Serikat

MeksikoVillistas


MeksikoCarrancistas
Tokoh dan pemimpin
Amerika Serikat John J. Pershing Meksiko Pancho Villa
Meksiko Alvaro Obregón
Kekuatan
c. 10,000 c. 500 (Villistas)
22,000 (Carrancistas)
Korban
15 tewas
28 luka-luka
3 menghilang[2][n 1]
Villistas:
169 tewas
115+ luka-luka
19 ditangkap
Carrancistas:
82 tewas
51+ luka-luka[2][3]
  • l
  • b
  • s
Keterlibatan Amerika Serikat
dalam Revolusi Meksiko
Revolusi Meksiko
  • Urusan Tampico
  • Insiden Ypiranga
  • Veracruz
Perang Perbatasan
  • Agua Prieta ke-1
  • Ciudad Juarez ke-1
  • Perang Bandit
  • Peternakan Norias
  • Ojo de Agua
  • Nogales ke-2
  • Santa Isabel
  • Columbus
  • Ekspedisi Meksiko
  • Guerrero
  • Agua Caliente
  • Parral
  • Tomochic
  • Ojos Azules
  • Glenn Springs
  • Peternakan Rubio
  • Castillon
  • Perlintasan Las Varas
  • San Ygnacio
  • Carrizal
  • Urusan Zimmermann
  • Peternakan Brite
  • Pilares ke-1
  • Peternakan Neville
  • Pilares ke-2
  • Porvenir
  • Nogales ke-3
  • Ciudad Juarez ke-3
  • Ruby
Berkas:Pershing-camp crop.png
Jenderal John J. Pershing di kampnya di Colonia Dublán, mempelajari tatanan tertelegrafi
Pancho Villa mengenakan bandoliers di depan sebuah kamp pemberontak

Templat:Serial Woodrow Wilson Ekspedisi Pancho Villa—yang sekarang resmi dikenal di Amerika Serikat sebagai Revolusi Meksiko,[4] namun aslinya disebut sebagai "Ekspedisi Punitif, Angkatan Darat AS"[1]—adalah sebuah operasi militer yang dilakukan oleh Angkatan Darat Amerika Serikat melawan pasukan paramiliter revolusioner Meksiko Francisco "Pancho" Villa dari 14 Maret 1916, sampai 7 Februari 1917, saat Revolusi Meksiko tahun 1910–1920.

Ekspedisi tersebut diluncurkan dalam membalas serangan Villa di kota Columbus, New Mexico, dan merupakan peristiwa paling diingat dari Perang Perbatasan. Tujuan ekspedisi yang dideklarasikan oleh pemerintahan Wilson adalah penangkapan Villa.[5] Meskipun berhasil mengalahkan badan utama dari komando Villa, yang bertanggung jawab atas serbuan di Columbus, pasukan AS tak dapat meraih tujuan utama yang dinyatakan Wilson dalam menghindarkan pelarian Villa.

Referensi

Catatan kaki

  1. ^ Korban AS dan Meksiko pada 30 Juni 1916, setelah akhir operasi AS aktif

Kutipan

  1. ^ a b Pershing report, October 1916, p. 4 (General Orders, No. 1)
  2. ^ a b Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag <ref> tidak sah; tidak ditemukan teks untuk ref bernama jjp94
  3. ^ Appendix M
  4. ^ "Mexican Expedition Campaign". History.army.mil. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2017-12-29. Diakses tanggal 2013-01-23. 
  5. ^ Yockelson, Mitchell. "The United States Armed Forces and the Mexican Punitive Expedition: Part 1", Prologue Magazine, Fall 1997, Vol. 29, No. 3. Retrieved 5 Mar 2015

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Pranala luar

Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Pancho Villa Expedition.
  • U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center: Mexican Border Service Photograph Collection Diarsipkan 2013-05-17 di Wayback Machine.
  • Punitive Expedition in Mexico, 1916-1917: U.S. Department of State Archive

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