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Battle of Pecos River

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34: 137: 126: 97: 553:. It was 11:00 am and the temperature was around ten degrees below zero when the Americans discovered the enemy waiting for them in a small valley. The Navajo opened fire at eighty yards and the Americans and Apaches quickly took cover and began returning fire. Newbold then ordered his soldiers to take up their revolvers and charge which according to Newbold 538:. Dozens of mules and horses were taken by the Navajo, but they were closely pursued. The Navajo eventually realized that they couldn't escape without leaving the livestock, so they chose to fight and took up positions along the river to wait for the Americans and Apaches. By then fifteen soldiers of the 565:
each. Fighting ended when the Navajo fled, the soldiers estimated that forty Navajo warriors were killed and left on the battlefield and at least twenty-five others were wounded. They also reported that around twenty-five others escaped. After a long and bloody fight not a single American or Apache
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Skirmishing ensued for several hours after and lasted all day until sundown. The engagement took place mostly at long-range meaning that it was hard for both sides to see each other and the severe winter cold led to frostbite which slowed the soldier's and scout's ability to reload. Because of this
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the Apaches eventually abandoned their rifles and armed themselves with bows and arrows. The Americans also carried two
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Cadete which tracked a Navajo war party of 100 strong south along the Pecos after they raided livestock at
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was wounded. Fifty horses and mules were recovered. Less than two weeks later
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Encyclopedia of Indian wars: western battles and skirmishes, 1850–1890
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had arrived to reinforce Labadie, they were under the command of
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Index

Navajo Wars

Balduin Möllhausen
Pecos River
New Mexico
United States
Mescalero
Navajo
United States
Charles Newbold
United States
cavalry
infantry
Mescalero scouts
warriors
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Navajo Wars
First Battle of Fort Defiance
Second Battle of Fort Defiance
Battle of Pecos River
Battle of Canyon de Chelly
Long Walk
Black Hawk's War
Padre Canyon Incident
Bai-a-lil-li Incident
Bluff War
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