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George S Patton 1919
May 1916. Lieutenant George Patton led a group of 10 soldiers on a raid of a Mexican ranch, looking for Pancho Villa aide Julio Cardenas. It was the first attack using motorized vehicles and it was a success. Patton gunned the Mexican leader down with a pearl handled Colt .45 pistol. Two other Villistas were also killed. Patton transported the bodies about 90 miles to the headquarters of General John Pershing. The young lieutenant had actually disobeyed orders in attacking the ranch, but Pershing ignored that and soon gave him a promotion. Post Views: 1,001
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Six Mile, KS was a hotspot on the stage run from Jefferson City to St. Joseph. The tavern, built a decade before the Civil War, was the center of attraction for the town. It also proved to be a wartime gathering place for Red Legs, Union-supporting guerrillas. Other gangs also spent time there, taking in alcohol and venturing out to commit criminal acts. More than a few people died there.
But its time was limited. By 1894, the stages had run their course and railroads didn’t stop at Six Mile, which fell into disrepair. Post Views: 280
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