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The Battle of Tucson, also known as the Battle of the Santa Cruz, was an early engagement during World War I between the United States and the Confederate States, fought in the city of Tucson in modern-day Arizona. The battle was fought between September 4-9, 1913 and was the first major American victory of the war and would presage a series of spectacular American victories over the Confederates in the West over the course of the first eighteen months of the war. In all, there were 5,788 casualties for the US Army and 6,145 casualties for the Confederate Army, and the town of Tucson would be controlled by the Union for the remainder of the war.

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  • Battle of Tucson (Cinco De Mayo)
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  • The Battle of Tucson, also known as the Battle of the Santa Cruz, was an early engagement during World War I between the United States and the Confederate States, fought in the city of Tucson in modern-day Arizona. The battle was fought between September 4-9, 1913 and was the first major American victory of the war and would presage a series of spectacular American victories over the Confederates in the West over the course of the first eighteen months of the war. In all, there were 5,788 casualties for the US Army and 6,145 casualties for the Confederate Army, and the town of Tucson would be controlled by the Union for the remainder of the war.
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  • The Battle of Tucson, also known as the Battle of the Santa Cruz, was an early engagement during World War I between the United States and the Confederate States, fought in the city of Tucson in modern-day Arizona. The battle was fought between September 4-9, 1913 and was the first major American victory of the war and would presage a series of spectacular American victories over the Confederates in the West over the course of the first eighteen months of the war. In all, there were 5,788 casualties for the US Army and 6,145 casualties for the Confederate Army, and the town of Tucson would be controlled by the Union for the remainder of the war.
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