Long Distance Logistics: The Mexican Expedition
Mounting Tension The relationship between the U.S. government and Mexican leader Victoriano Huerta worsened on April 9, 1914, when Mexican authorities arrested eight U.S. Sailors at the port of Tampico. Henry C. Mayo, commanding the U.S. Navy ships in the Tampico area, demanded that the Mexicans for...
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