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The San Patricios

"During the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846, more than 500 immigrant soldiers, mostly Irish, deserted the U.S. Army and joined forces with Mexico. ... Led by Captain John Riley of County Galway, the St. Patrick's Battalion fought in all the major battles of the U.S.-Mexican War, only to be captured and executed by their former comrades in the U.S. Army. This is the tragic story about a few brave men who abandoned a conquering army to follow their consciences"--Originally produced videocassette container.

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  • "Tragic story of the St. Patrick's Battalion"
  • "Tragic story of the St. Patrick's Batalion"
  • "San Patricios"@en

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  • ""During the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846, more than 500 immigrant soldiers, mostly Irish, deserted the U.S. Army and joined forces with Mexico. ... Led by Captain John Riley of County Galway, the St. Patrick's Battalion fought in all the major battles of the U.S.-Mexican War, only to be captured and executed by their former comrades in the U.S. Army. This is the tragic story about a few brave men who abandoned a conquering army to follow their consciences"--Originally produced videocassette container."@en
  • "During the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846, more than 500 immigrant soldiers, mostly Irish, deserted the U.S. Army and joined forces with Mexico."@en
  • "An account of the more than 500 immigrants within the American army, primarily Irish, who deserted during the Mexican War and fought as a distinct unit within the Mexican army known as the "San Patricios"."

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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "The San Patricios"@en
  • "The San Patricios"