Pancho Villa - Villa's Battles and Military Actions

Villa's Battles and Military Actions

  • First Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1911 won)
  • Second Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1913 won)
  • Battle of Tierra Blanca (1913 won)
  • Battle of Chihuahua (1913 won)
  • Battle of Ojinaga (1913 won)
  • First Battle of Torreón (1914 won)
  • Battle of Gómez Palacio (1914 won)
  • Battle of Saltillo (1914 won)
  • Battle of Zacatecas (1914 won)
  • Battle of Celaya (1915 lost)
  • Battle of Trinidad (1915 lost)
  • Battle of Agua Prieta (1915 lost)
  • Battle of Columbus (1916 lost)
  • Battle of Guerrero (1916 lost)
  • Battle of Parral (1918 won)
  • Third Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1919 lost)
  • Siege of Durango (1919 lost)

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