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Was there cavalry during the Mexican War?

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Was there cavalry during the Mexican War?

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Official US Army documents credit San Pasqual as a US Army victory, because Pico left the field. The old style of establishing victory. Under the “limited war” system, such as the Vietnam War, in which “body count” determined who won, Pico would have been considered the victor, as his men eliminated 22 US personnel, with possible 0 loss to themselves.

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