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 War.
United States
U.S. Army
General Staff "Little Cabinet"[1]
- Chief Engineer: Col Joseph Totten
- Chief of Artillery: Col James Bankhead, 2nd U.S. Artillery
- Inspector General: Ltc Ethan Allen Hitchcock
- Staff Coordinator: Cpt Henry Lee Scott
- Engineer Aide-de-Camp: Maj John L. Smith
- Engineer Aide-de-Camp: Cpt Joseph E. Johnston
- Engineer Aide-de-Camp: Cpt Robert E. Lee
- Engineer Aide-de-Camp: 1st Lt Pierre G. T. Beauregard
- Engineer Aide-de-Camp: 2nd Lt Zealous B. Tower
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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1st Division[2]
|
1st Brigade
|
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2nd Brigade
|
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2nd Division
|
1st Brigade |
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2nd Brigade
|
| |
3rd "Volunteer" Division[3]
|
1st Brigade |
|
2nd Brigade |
| |
3rd Brigade |
| |
Dragoons[4] |
Dragoon Brigade |
|
U.S. Navy
Home Squadron
Commodore David Conner
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
Class | Vessel |
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Gunboats |
USS Raritan (flagship) Commodore David Conner |
USS Potomac | |
USS Mississippi Commodore Matthew C. Perry | |
USS St. Mary's | |
USS Petrita | |
USS Massachusetts | |
USS Ohio | |
Mosquito Fleet |
Composition unknown |
Mexico
BG Juan Estaban Morales
2nd-in-command: BG Jose Juan Landero
Chief of Engineers: Ltc Manuel Robles Pezuela
Fortress | Regiments and others |
---|---|
Fort Santiago and |
3,360 men
|
Fort San Juan de Ulúa
|
1,030 men
|
Notes
- 1 2 No Mexican source lists the organization of their artillery.
- ↑ Size & possible battery assignment: 11- 24 lb. bronze (3 batteries), 20- 16 lb. (5 btys.), 6- 12 lb. (2 btys), 4- 8 lbs. (1 bty), 4- 4 lb. (1 bty), 4-mountain (1 bty), 5-mortars 12 (1 bty), 6- mortars iron 13 (2 btys), 2-mortars iron 9, 7-howitzers (obus) 8 (2 btys), 20 bomberos iron 24, 12 & 8 (5 btys).
- ↑ Size & possible battery assignment: 39-24 lb bronze (10 btys), 4-16 lb ( 1bty), 4-8 (1 bty), 2-mortars 14, 36 bomberos 84,68,12 (9 btys), 48 iron guns 24, 16 lb. (12 btys).
References
- ↑ D-Day, Veracruz 1847, A Grand Design
- ↑ "Roll of Honor". Archived from the original on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ↑ "Roll of Honor". Archived from the original on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ↑ "Roll of Honor". Archived from the original on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- Alcaraz, Ramon. Apuntes para la historia de la Guerra entre Mexico y los Estados Unidos. Mexico City. Published by Manuel Payno. 1848.
- Ramsey, Albert C. The Other Side or Notes for the History of the War Between Mexico & the United States. New York, John Wiley. 1850.
- Roa Barcena, Jose Maria. Recuerdos de la invasion norte-americana. Ed. Antonio Castro Leal. Mexico City, Editorial Porrua. 1947.
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