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Doniphan's
Artillery
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The
War
of
1812/Mexican-American
War
Description
Eight
months
and
nearly
1500
miles
out
of their
starting
point
at
Fort
Leavenworth
,
Colonel
Alexander
W
.
Doniphan
and the
First
Missouri
Mounted
Volunteers
were
approaching
Chihuahua
, the
principal
city
of
northern
Mexico
.
It
was the
end
of
February
,
1847
, and the
capture
of
Chihuahua
City
was
one
of the
main
objectives
of
Doniphan's
force
of
farmers
and
frontiersmen
turned
soldier
,
enlisted
to
fight
one
year
of the
war
with
Mexico
.
Author
Jerome
Kearful
Courtesy of
The
Field
Artillery
Journal
Date
March-April
1950
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Text
Format
Article
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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Students/Faculty/Staff
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