Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

Jeff Guinn has written numerous best-selling history books and he is a member of the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. He recetly wrote a book on the US Army’s punitive expedition against Pancho Villa in 1916. We spoke about the topic and US-Mexican relations over the last two centuries. War on the Border: Villa, Pershing, the Texas Rangers, and an American Invasion (Simon & Schuster, 2021)

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Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

Jeff Guinn War on the Border

Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

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Jeff Guinn has written numerous best-selling history books and he is a member of the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. He recetly wrote a book on the US Army’s punitive expedition against Pancho Villa in 1916. We spoke about the topic and US-Mexican relations over the last two centuries. War on the Border: Villa, Pershing, the Texas Rangers, and an American Invasion (Simon & Schuster, 2021)

0:57 – Jeff talks about why he wrote a book on the US-Mexico incident of 1916.

1:51 – Jeff talks about his interest in US history and the books he’s written on history.

2:27 – Jeff talks about the book’s focus on 1916.

3:43 – Jeff talks about the various aspects of the expedition that he focuses on.

4:38 – Jeff talks about the violence and civil war in Mexico at the time.

6:10 – Jeff talks about the nature of the raids at the border.

9:12 – Jeff talks about US discussions to annex part of Mexico.

16:26 – Jeff talks about Pancho Villa.

18:30 – Jeff talks about the make-up of Pancho Villa’s forces.

24:40 – Jeff talks about the defenses in Columbus, NM.

26:01 – Jeff provides details on the Villa raid.

31:07 – Jeff mentions the Buffalo soldiers in the expedition.

32:08 – Jeff talks about the archives he used for the book.

33:59 – Jeff talks about the problems the punitive expedition faced.

39:29 – Jeff talks about the aeroplane support that Pershing had.

40:41 – Jeff talks about US supply lines in Mexico.

43:39 – Jeff talks about the Navy and Marines in Veracruz and the make-up of Pershing’s expedition.

44:50 – Jeff talks about visiting some of the spots discussed in the book.

46:46 – Jeff talks about urging people to support historical organizations.

48:07 – Jeff talks about the enduring problems at the borders.

50:11 – Jeff talks about interviewing Mexicans and Americans at the border.

52:40 – Jeff talks about how far back and how forward the book goes into border issues.

53:38 – Jeff talks about reprisals against Mexicans on the American side of the border during the 1916 expedition.

56:52 – Jeff talks about how extensive Simon & Schuster’s fact-checking is.

59:36 – Jeff talks about editing books and the extensive materials he has.

1:01:30 – Jeff talks about Pancho Villa selling the film rights to his activities.

1:02:48 – Jeff talks about writing a book on the Branch Davidian.

1:04:09 – Jeff talks about having been an investigative reporter.

1:04:51 – Jeff can be found on facebook at Jeff Guinn.

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Today in Military History May 12

Today in Military History May 12

May 12 1082 – Battle of Mailberg (Austria)
May 12 1479 – Condottiero Pompeo Colonna born
May 12 1496 – Swedish king Gustav I of Sweden born
May 12 1510 – Prince of Anhua rebellion begins (China)
May 12 1649 – Battle of Focchies (Cretan War Naval) https://amzn.to/3xZZyqR
May 12 1670 – Elector of Saxony Augustus II the Strong born https://amzn.to/2QcG9lj
May 12 1767 – Spanish Prince Manuel Godoy born https://amzn.to/2QbnPJh
May 12 1780 – Siege of Charleston ends (American Revolutionary War) https://amzn.to/3eEhWxG
May 12 1781 – Battle of Fort Motte ends (American Revolutionary War)
May 12 1797 – Nore Mutiny (Britain) https://amzn.to/2QapIpC
May 12 1809 – Battle of Porto (Peninsular War)
May 12 1820 – Florence Nightingale born https://amzn.to/3y4DmvC
May 10 1849 – Ludwigshafen taken (Revolutions of 1848) https://amzn.to/3hl8ktF
May 12 1863 – Battle of Raymond (US Civil War)
May 12 1864 – Battle of Proctor’s Creek begins (US Civil War)
May 12 1865 – Battle of Palmito Ranch, TX (US Civil War) https://amzn.to/3eDS0Cf
May 12 1881 – Treaty of Bardo signed (Tunisia) https://amzn.to/3tAV72c
May 12 1885 – Battle of Batoche ends (North-West Rebellion)
May 12 1894 – Italian general Clemente Primieri born
May 12 1898 – Bombardment of San Juan (Spanish-American War) (Naval)
May 12 1900 – US Navy officer Joseph Rochefort born https://amzn.to/3tGiyqQ
May 12 1918 – American spy for the Soviets Julius Rosenberg born https://amzn.to/3o92bCd
May 12 1940 – Battle of Sedan begins https://amzn.to/2Qaqgf8 ; Battle of the Afsluitdijk begins (WWII)
May 12 1941 – Operation Tiger ends (WWII) (Naval)
May 12 1942 – Second Battle of Kharkov begins (WWII) https://amzn.to/3y3KiJr
May 12 1943 – U-507 sinks the SS Virginia at the mouth of the Mississippi River (WWII Naval) https://amzn.to/3uJXroV ; Battle of West Hubei begins (Second Sino-Japanese War)
May 12 1944 – Allies take Monte Faito (WWII)
May 12 1948 – Hebei-Rehe-Chahar Campaign begins (Chinese Civil War)
May 12 1949 – Berlin Blockade ends (Cold War) https://amzn.to/2SCaria ; Shanghai Campaign begins (Chinese Civil War)
May 12 1951 – US tests the H-bomb on Eniwetok Atoll https://amzn.to/2RKQt4C
May 12 1968 – Battle of Kham Duc ends; Battle of Coral-Balmoral begins (Vietnam War) https://amzn.to/3bm31Gr
May 12 1969 – Attack on Landing Zone Snoopy (Vietnam War)
May 12 1975 – SS Mayaguez taken (Vietnam War) https://amzn.to/3uGNSqZ
May 12 1982 – Liberation of Khorramshahr ends (Iran-Iraq War) 2004 – Operation Rainbow begins (Second Intifada)
May 12 2002- Raid at Deh Rawod (War in Afghanistan)
May 12 2003 – Riyadh compound bombings (Saudi Arabia)
May 12 2008 – Attack on Omdurman and Khartoum ends (Darfur War) https://amzn.to/2ROBcQg

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