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Decades of Rebellion Volume 1: Mexican Military Aviation in the Rebellions of the 1920s

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Decades of Rebellion Volume 1: Mexican Military Aviation in the Rebellions of the 1920s

Contributors:

By (Author) Santiago Flores
By (author) M Reyna Garza

ISBN:

9781913336387

Series Number:

40

Publisher:

Helion & Company

Imprint:

Helion & Company

Publication Date:

14th March 2024

UK Publication Date:

15th November 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of the Americas

Dewey:

358.40097209041

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

90

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 297mm

Description

The first authoritative and detailed account of aerial operations over Mexico in the period 1910-1939, and as such an indispensable source of reference for enthusiasts and professionals alike. In the decades before Mexico joined the Allies in the Second World War, Mexican military aviation saw a rapid growth and intense involvement in rebellions, internal strife, and in operations against armed banditry. Aviation was introduced to military service in Mexico during the Revolutionary period of 19101920 and the bloody showdown between the subsequent president Don Venustiano Carranza and General Victoriano Huerta. Based on this experience, a strong military aviation service was understood to be an important element for maintaining internal security and was subsequently deployed at almost every opportunity. Mexican military aviation helped defeat several armed uprisings, often through little more than its psychological impact upon the insurgents and the civilian population. In at least one instance, an armed rebellion sought to obtain aircraft of its own and to recruit foreign mercenary pilots to counter the government's aircraft. Three decades of small yet intensive combat operations not only proved to be a baptism of fire for many early Mexican aviators, but also played a crucial role in forming nearly all of the commanders that went on to lead the Mexican Air Force during the Second World War. The Decades of Rebellion mini-series examines the use of air power in Mexico's internal strife from the 1920s up until the 1940s. This first volume focusses upon the rebellions of the 1920s and includes the fall of Carranza, Cantu's rebellion in Baja California, De La Huerta's rebellion and the uprising of the Yaqui people, as well as giving a comprehensive overview of the Mexican Military Aviation Service in this period. Decades of Rebellion Volume 1: Mexican Military Aviation in the Rebellions of the 1920s is richly illustrated throughout with original photographs and includes the @War series' signature colour artworks with profiles of many unusual aircraft types employed in Mexico at that time. AUTHORS: Santiago A Flores is a Mexican military aviation researcher, former US government employee and US Army veteran, who has published more than 200 articles about Mexican military aviation in print and in social media, and has contributed to many books on Latin American military aviation. Manuel Reyna Garza is a Staff Officer of the Mexican Air Force, and a historian and director of the Military Aviation Museum. In addition to helping to preserve its historical heritage, he has published dozens of articles about the history of Mexican military aviation, and helped prepare numerous TV-documentaries. 150 b/w photos, 2 colour illustrations, 1 colour photo, 18 colour profiles, 6 b/w maps, 1 colour map, 14 tables, 1 graph

Reviews

"It would be a mistake to think the 11 November 1918 armistice brought peace to the world... Decades of Rebellion reminds us world politics had hardly quieted down and the planet was a violent place."-- "Over the Front"

Author Bio

Santiago A Flores is a Mexican military aviation researcher, former US government employee and US Army veteran, who has published more than 200 articles about Mexican military aviation in print and in social media, and has contributed to many books on Latin American military aviation. Following the ground breaking project Mexicans at War, this is his second instalment for Helion's Latin America@War series. Manuel Reyna Garza is a Staff Officer of the Mexican Air Force, and a historian and director of the Military Aviation Museum. In addition to helping to preserve its historical heritage, he has published dozens of articles about the history of Mexican military aviation, and helped prepare numerous TV-documentaries. This is his first instalment for Helion's Latin America@War series.

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