File:American 24th Infantry armored cars lead way into Mexico 1919.png

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Description " When the American troops rushed into Mexico to quell the Villa rebels who were attacking Juarez and whose tire endangered the lives of American citizens in El Paso, just across the border, heavily armored motor car led the way across the International bridge. The photo shows one of the armored cars of the 24th United States infantry leading the way into Juarez. Infantry, cavalry and artillery following in the wake of the motor cars, quickly drove the Villista forces from the city and its environs."
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Source South Bend news-times., June 26, 1919, EVENING EDITION, Image 1
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current04:49, 26 June 2019Thumbnail for version as of 04:49, 26 June 20192,269 × 1,664 (3.5 MB)Thats Just Great (talk | contribs){{Information |description=" When the American troops rushed into Mexico to quell the Villa rebels who were attacking Juarez and whose tire endangered the lives of American citizens in El Paso, just across the border, heavily armored motor car led the way across the International bridge. The photo shows one of the armored cars of the 24th United States infantry leading the way into Juarez. Infantry, cavalry and artillery following in the wake of the motor cars, quickly drove the Villista forc...

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