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Battle of Nogales (1913)

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~2,000
  
~400

Date
  
23 March 1913

6 killed 9 wounded
  
4 killed 5 wounded

Location
  
Nogales, Mexico

Result
  
Constitutionalista victory

Similar
  
Second Battle of Tijuana, Capture of Mexicali, First Battle of Tijuana, Third Battle of Topolobampo, Battle of Naco

The First Battle of Nogales, was a military confrontation between federal Mexican forces and rebel Constitutionalists during the Mexican Revolution.

The battle was fought at the border city of Nogales, Sonora on March 23, 1913. Rebel forces under General Alvaro Obregon attacked the federal garrison of about 400 infantry. Obregon's army included infantry, cavalry and at least one artillery piece. Fighting lasted for a few hours before the federal commander General Emilio Kosterlitzky was captured. The remaining federal troops retreated across the border and surrendered to the United States Army garrison of Nogales, Arizona. Captain Cornelius C. Smith relieved the federals of their weapons and they eventually found their way back to Mexico. Six rebels were killed in action and nine were wounded. The federals lost four men killed and five wounded, and Nogales, Sonora fell to the Constitutionalists.

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