S M.....Read your article on the home page about the texas.......... I dint know she was involced withe the Vercruz (tampico affair) usmc invasion of that city???
I read a lot about the history of the Veracruz invasion by
Woodrow WILSON. WHEN I WAS WRITING MY Post most EXCELLENT POST... Wood Wilson an ode to Warren ZEVON... (that no body seemed to like?)...I POSTED SEVERAL Historical LINKS TO EXPLAIN THE LYRICS IN THE
SONG.showthread.php?s=&threadid=4009
BUT I NEVER READ ABOUT THE SHIPS ROLL IN THE INVATION, DO YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON WHAT PART SHE had in it?????????
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turtle, she was some of the guns that Warren was singing about. She was dispatched from Norfolk Shipyard to join the fleet, without the benefit of a shakedown cruise or post-shakedown asessment. She was part of the shore bombardment to support advancing soldiers (they were not Marines, for the USMC's 1st Division wasn't founded until February 1941, on the deck of the USS Texas); the USS Arkansas supplied most of the soldiers, and the US Texas had to leave for Cuba briefly during the conflict, but returned shortly.
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not sure what you said about usmc but they were the in 1914
BUTLER, Smedley
Major, U.S. Marine Corps
G.O. Navy Department, No.177
CITATION:
For distinguished conduct in battle, engagement of Vera Cruz, April 22, 1914, was eminent and conspicious in command of his battalion. He exhibited courage and skill in leading his men through the action of the 22nd and in the final occupation of the city
BUTLER, Smedley
Major, U.S. Marine Corps
G.O. Navy Department, No.177
CITATION:
For distinguished conduct in battle, engagement of Vera Cruz, April 22, 1914, was eminent and conspicious in command of his battalion. He exhibited courage and skill in leading his men through the action of the 22nd and in the final occupation of the city
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, in Veracruz, Mexico, (1914),
In 1914, Neville led the Marines ashore at Veracruz, Mexico, and was awarded the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry. During World War I, he commanded the 5th Marines at Belleau Wood and later rose to command of the 4th Marine Brigade
Wilson sent marines to Veracruz, a Mexican port, and the force overthrew Huerta. Mexicans responded with anti-American riots, and the European press denounced the American intervention
http://www.pbs.org/kpbs/theborder/histo ... ne/15.html
, in Veracruz, Mexico, (1914),
In 1914, Neville led the Marines ashore at Veracruz, Mexico, and was awarded the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry. During World War I, he commanded the 5th Marines at Belleau Wood and later rose to command of the 4th Marine Brigade
Wilson sent marines to Veracruz, a Mexican port, and the force overthrew Huerta. Mexicans responded with anti-American riots, and the European press denounced the American intervention
http://www.pbs.org/kpbs/theborder/histo ... ne/15.html
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