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  • Thumbnail for First Battle of Tuxpan
    The First Battle of Tuxpan was the only major battle fought during the Mexican–American War at Tuxpan, Mexico.: 337  Commodore Matthew C. Perry's Home...
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  • The Second Battle of Tuxpan was one of the three small battles of the Mexican–American War to occur in Tuxpan, Mexico. The exact date is unknown but was...
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  • The Third Battle of Tuxpan was one of the three small battles of the Mexican–American War to occur in Tuxpan, Mexico. The engagement occurred on June 30...
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    Matthew C. Perry (category American people of English descent)
    captured Tuxpan in April 1847. In June 1847 he attacked Tabasco personally, leading a 1,173-man landing force ashore and attacking the city of San Juan...
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  • The battles of the Mexican–American War include all major engagements and most reported skirmishes, including Thornton's Defeat, the Battle of Palo Alto...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    Tuxpan is a small village in between Zitácuaro and Ciudad Hidalgo in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is located 118 km (73 mi) from Morelia. Tuxpan...
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  • Guert Gansevoort (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    inspired by the events. Gansevoort took part in the First Battle of Tuxpan and First Battle of Tabasco during the Mexican–American War. Promoted to commander...
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    Perry assumed command of the squadron, and initiated more aggressive actions against Mexico. Perry commenced a landing on Tuxpan with officers and men...
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    Jamiltepec activo battalions, companies of Tuxpan, Tampico and Alvardo activo battalions. See Orders of Battle Mexican War. The Americans arrived at Anton...
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  • Mexican–American War Second Battle of Tuxpan – 1847 – Mexican–American War Second Battle of Tabasco – 1847 – Mexican–American War Third Battle of Tuxpan – 1847 – Mexican–American...
    453 KB (52,467 words) - 21:51, 8 July 2024
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    Thomas Turner (naval officer) (category United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    the First Battle of Tuxpan. From June to October 1847, he commanded the stores ship USS Fredonia. Turner was then reassigned to the sloop-of-war USS Albany...
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  • Thumbnail for Philip C. Johnson Jr.
    Philip C. Johnson Jr. (category United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    the Bombardment of Veracruz in March 1847 and the Battle of Tuxpan in April 1847. From 1847 to 1848, Johnson served aboard the ship-of-the-line USS Ohio...
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  • Thumbnail for John M. B. Clitz
    John M. B. Clitz (category United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    Hecla then began patrols in the Gulf of Mexico, during which she took part in the American amphibious seizure of Tuxpan in April 1847. Later in 1847, Clitz...
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  • USS Hecla (1846) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    city of Tuxpan in the First Battle of Tuxpan. Her first patrol in the Gulf of Mexico ended on 24 April 1847 as she came to anchor off the Bar of Santander...
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  • Thumbnail for George H. Cooper
    George H. Cooper (category United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    took part in the First Battle of Tabasco in October 1846, an attack on Alvarado, attacks on Tuxpan, and the Second Battle of Tabasco in June 1847. After...
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    William Harwar Parker (category Ambassadors of the United States to Korea)
    shortly after the Battle of Buena Vista, the U.S. Navy began to offload the first elements of the 4th Infantry Regiment. The main offload of the entire American...
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  • Thumbnail for Home Squadron
    Home Squadron (category Ship squadrons of the United States Navy)
    Commodore Matthew C. Perry's Mosquito Fleet which was involved in the battles of Tuxpan, Tabasco, Villahermosa and Veracruz. No ship-to-ship combat occurred...
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  • The following units and commanders of the U.S. and Mexican armed forces fought in the siege of Veracruz from March 9 to 29, 1847, during the Mexican–American...
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    December 1956, 82 men landed in Cuba, having sailed in the boat Granma from Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico ready to organize and lead a revolution. The early signs...
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