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© 2003 by Douglas
V. Meed
For Terry and
Joan McCollister, El Paso, Texas.
This book could
not have been written without the help of the following: Thanks to
Gordon and Rose Holmdahl; Robert Stonedale, Palcios, Texas, and Edrena
Jones, El Paso, Texas; my family -- Jeannine, Mike, Sonia, Alex, and
Geoff. Also thanks to the librarians at the Bancroft Library,
University of California at Berkeley; University of Texas at El Paso;
the Center for American History and the Benson Latin American Collection
at the University of Texas at Austin; and the El Paso Public Library for
their assistance.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
AMERICAN BUDDHA LIBRARIAN WARNING:
"PURE" SADISTIC RACIST FANTASY -- EVEN THE RAILCARS GET TORTURED
Pancho Villa's Skull Table of
Contents
To the Person Sitting in Darkness,
by Mark Twain
The People Speak, by
Carl Sandburg
Table of
Contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1: Benevolent
Assimilation
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Chapter 2: Fighting the
Moros
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Chapter 3: Earthquake in
Old 'Frisco
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Chapter 4: The Banana
Men
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Chapter 5: Revolution in
Mexico
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Chapter 6: Into Yaqui
Country
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Chapter 7: The Attila of
the South
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Chapter 8: The Orozco
Revolution
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Chapter 9: Riding with
Pancho Villa
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Chapter 10: Trial and
Redemption
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Chapter 11: Young "Blood
and Guts"
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Chapter 12: With the
A.E.F.
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Chapter 13: Drifting
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Chapter 14: La Cabeza de
Pancho Villa
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Chapter 15: Keep Coming
On
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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List of Illustrations
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Emil Holmdahl, 15 years
old, 1898
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Map 1: The
Philippines
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Emil Holmdahl during the
Philippine Insurrection
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Emil Holmdahl and
comrades, c. 1901
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Emil Holmdahl in his dress
uniform
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San Francisco after the
1906 earthquake
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Map 2: Central
America
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"Tex" O'Reilly
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Map 3: Northwestern
Mexico in the 1910s
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Emil Holmdahl in Mexico,
c. 1911
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Yaquis in Sonora, 1913
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General Benjamin Viljoen
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Yaqui camp followers,
1913-1914
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Emil Holmdahl and T.J.
Beaudi, Feb. 1912
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Emil Holmdahl and dog on
horseback, 1910s
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Emiliano Zapata's Pistol
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Pascual Orozco's
Irregulars
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"Colorados" or "Red
Flaggers"
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Sam Dreben
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Tracy Richardson
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Pancho Villa and his
bandits, 1911
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Villa's Cavalry entering
Juarez, 1911
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Obregon, Villa, and
Pershing
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Map 4: General Route
of the Punitive Expedition
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The U.S. 7th Cavalry
departing Ft. Bliss
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General John "Black Jack"
Pershing
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U.S. Cavalry in Chihuahua
during the punitive expedition
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Lt. George S. Patton
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One of Patton's Dodge
Touring Cars
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Sketch of Rubio Ranch
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The Palace Hotel
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Open ground at Carrizal
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Emil Holmdahl during World
War I
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Emil Holmdahl in Mexico,
1920s
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The death mask of Pancho
Villa
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Emil Holmdahl in his later
years
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Emil Holmdahl in 1962
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