US-Mexico War 1846-48
v.1.0 March 17, 2002 Ravi Rikhye This is only a basic compilation of some orbat data. Please feel free to expand or correct the data. For a wealth of links, see http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~delacova/mexican.htm Major BattlesPalo Alto, May 7, 1846 Resaca de la Palma, May 9, 1846 Monterrey, September 21, 1846 Buena Vista, February 21-23, 1847 Vera Cruz, March 9, 1847 Cerro Gordo, April 17, 1847 Contreras, August 18-20, 1847 Churubusco, August 20, 1847 Molino del Rey, September 1847 Chapultepec, September 13, 1847 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war, February 2, 1848 Mexican Army OrbatSource: http://www.pbs.org/kera/usmexicanwar/dailogues/usmexicanwar/calltoarms/d9ceng.html 1846 General Staff 5 territorially based military divisions 5 commandancies-general (no translation seen)
There were no established government depots and troops had to live off the land or try and pay locals with worthless IOUs. The lack of logistics was “recompensed, in part, by soldiers’ wives and girlfriends (soldaderas) who invariably accompanied each campaign. By performing essential sewing, cooking, maintenance, and foraging duties, and ministering to the sick and wounded of both armies, soldaderas made a significant contribution to the Mexican war effort.” Permanent troops: 18,882 12 infantry regiments (two battalions each) 8 cavalry regiments 1 dragoon brigade 3 artillery brigades 1 sapper battalion 1 independent cavalry squadron Active Militia (regular officers): 10,495 9 infantry regiments 6 cavalry regiments Frontier: 1,174
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