A short history of the military forces involved in the US-Mexican War,
1846-48
In, Armies of the US-Mexican War, Gabriele Esposito examines the
organization, uniforms, and operations of the two combatants in the
years 1846-1848. The US-Mexican war is not well covered in military
history, but it was a pivotal action in the histories of both the US and
Mexico.
For the US, with a small professional army, it was the breeding ground
for officers and strategies that marched to war in 1861. The Mexican
Army was a large professional force, tempered by civil war and local
uprisings. This clash sent the two nations on different paths and with
different fortunes. This is still a colorful era for martial uniforms as
shown in this excellent illustrated volume with multiple plates created
just for this book.