Tampico Affair

olspan=2|
olspan=2 bgcolor=#ffff99|Military history of Mexico
Military history of the United States
onflict Tampico Affair
ate 1914
lace Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
esult Bombardment and temporary occupation of the city
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olspan=2 bgcolor=#ffff99|Combatants
width=50%|United States of America width=50%|Mexico
olspan=2|Strength
nknown unknown
olspan=2|Casualties
2 dead, 70 wounded 126 dead, 122 wounded }
The Tampico Affair occurred in April 1914, when drunken U.S. Marines from the USS Dolphin were arrested in the Mexican city of Tampico, Tamaulipas. President Woodrow Wilson then ordered U.S. forces to bombard the Mexican port city of Veracruz, Veracruz, and occupy the city, in hopes of destabilizing Gen. Victoriano Huerta's government.

 

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