Agua Prieta Mexico Mexican Revolution Venustiano Carranza & Men Real Photo Postcard
General Álvaro Obregón was a pivotal figure in the Mexican Revolution (c. 1910-1920), rising to prominence as a skilled military strategist and leader of the Constitutionalist Army. This postcard likely depicts Obregón with his military staff during the tumultuous early 20th century, reflecting the crucial role of collective leadership and command in prosecuting the widespread conflict against various factions.
Obregón's tactical prowess was instrumental in key Constitutionalist victories, most notably against Pancho Villa in the decisive battles of Celaya in 1915, which significantly shifted the course of the revolution. Such gatherings of generals and high-ranking officials were essential for coordinating military campaigns and solidifying the political power base that eventually saw Obregón himself become President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924.
Obregón's tactical prowess was instrumental in key Constitutionalist victories, most notably against Pancho Villa in the decisive battles of Celaya in 1915, which significantly shifted the course of the revolution. Such gatherings of generals and high-ranking officials were essential for coordinating military campaigns and solidifying the political power base that eventually saw Obregón himself become President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924.