Worth's order gradually developed to the current frontier. Later that day, I found a church in the south of the road. To me, it seemed that this church would command the grounds of the church of San Cosme. I was accompanied by an officer in charge of the investigation. He had a grenade, thunder, and a few people to work. The enemy occupied this road and we had to drive the field south to reach the church. This takes us into several ditches in deep water and grows up with aquatic plants. However, the width of these trenches does not exceed eight or ten feet. The grenade thunder cannon was blown to pieces and carried to the destination by personnel. When I knocked on the door and entered, a pastor came to the door. Although he was very polite, he refused to accept us. Then I brought a little Spanish, and I explained to him that he can save his property by opening the door, and he will certainly be saved from becoming a prisoner for at least a period of time. In addition, I plan to see if he agrees. He began to look at his duties with the same eyes as mine, and then opened the door, although he didn't seem to be particularly happy about it. The gun was taken to the bell tower and put together. We are no more than two or three hundred yards from San Cosme. The bullet from our small gun hit the enemy and caused great chaos. I don't know why they didn't send a small party to capture us. Except for a gun, we have no infantry or other fortifications. He began to look at his duties with the same eyes as mine, and then opened the door, although he didn't seem to be particularly happy about it. The gun was taken to the bell tower and put together. We are no more than two or three hundred yards from San Cosme. The bullet from our small gun hit the enemy and caused great chaos. I don't know why they didn't send a small party to capture us. Except for a gun, we have no infantry or other fortifications. He began to look at his duties with the same eyes as mine, and then opened the door, although he didn't seem to be particularly happy about it. The gun was taken to the bell tower and put together. We are no more than two or three hundred yards from San Cosme. The bullet from our small gun hit the enemy and caused great chaos. I don't know why they didn't send a small party to capture us. Except for a gun, we have no infantry or other fortifications. I don't know why they didn't send a small party to capture us. Except for a gun, we have no infantry or other fortifications. I don't know why they didn't send a small party to capture us. Except for a gun, we have no infantry or other fortifications.

The impact of this gun on the troops near the underground city gate was so obvious that General Worth saw it from his position.

He was so happy that he sent a Chief of Staff Lieutenant Pemberton and later Lieutenant to command the Vicksburg line of defense to bring me to him. He was satisfied with the service provided by the grenade thunder cannon on the church spire, and said that every shot was effective, and ordered a soldier team leader to report to me that another grenade thunder cannon has provided so many services. Place the grenade thunder cannon together. I cannot tell the general that there is not enough room for another gun in the spire, because he might think this statement contradicts the second lieutenant. I took the captain, but did not use his gun.

On the evening of September 13, the troops were led by General Worth in a house near San Cosme, facing the enemy's general route across Belém. The troops I accompanied were in the house north of the road leading to the underground city and participated in the passage from house to house to the town at night. In the evening, Santa Ana and his rangers left the underground city except for deserters. He liberated all the criminals imprisoned in the town. Undoubtedly, they hoped to cause harm to us before daylight; but a few hours after the trip of Santa Ana, the city government sent a delegation to General Scott, asking if If there is no requirement, an armistice agreement, respect for church property, the rights of citizens, and the supremacy of the municipal government in management. Municipal affairs.

General Quitman successfully advanced along the route on the 13th, so in the evening, his command position in Belem was almost the same as Vos's force on San Cosme. After the aforementioned interview between General Scott and the City Council, an order was issued to enter the two columns carefully in the morning. The troops led by Worth will stop at Alameda, a park near the western end of the city. You will enter the square directly, and have a large number of buildings on the east side of the palace, where the Congress holds meetings, there is a national court, all public offices are set up, the president's residence, etc., museums, receptions, etc. have space. This is the building commonly called "Montezumas Hall".

Promote the first deputy-the occupation of Human Face Mountain City-Army-Human Face Mountain Soldiers-peace negotiations.

When entering the underground city, criminals released by the army, deserters and hostile citizens even opened fire. There was no one on the street, and the place looked like a "City of the Dead" except for invisible people shooting from the roof, windows and corners. When shooting my Garland regiment lieutenant colonel, he was seriously injured, as was the fourth infantry Lieutenant Sidney Smith. He died a few days later and I was promoted to lieutenant. I participated in the Palo Alto Battle of the Second Lieutenant in May 2046. Sixteen months later, I entered the Mountain City of Human Face with the same rank. After losing any man and regiment in a war, More officers and soldiers were lost in a war. During the Human Face Mountain War, my regiment lost four senior officers due to the explosion of the steamship, all of whom were my superiors. The human face is not that discriminatory. They sometimes take my junior year.

General Scott soon followed the troops into the underground city of the state. I don’t know that he was not fired, but I believe he was not fired. In any case, he was not injured. At first, he set up camp at the "Montezu Mechanics Hall", and from there he issued his wise and prudent orders to the government of the conquered underground city, and stopped the already discussed hostile acts of liberating criminals. These orders Challenged to respect all those who study them. The illegal activities were quickly stopped, and the human face mountain city was settled in a quiet, law-abiding place. The people began to show up on the streets without worrying about intruders. Soon thereafter, most of the troops were sent from the underground city to the village at the foot of the mountain, four to five miles south and southwest.

For many years before the Human Face Mountain War, General Scott had always liked to build a soldier’s house on Mars. This kind of housing was modeled after a certain form abroad, especially in France. Popular idea. In his annual report to the Secretary of War, he unified or at least often recommended this, but he never received any hearings. Now, after he conquered the country, he assessed the different large towns occupied by our army based on the army's ability to pay, and appointed officials to collect money. Through the total proceeds from Cerro Gordo’s arrest, the sum of his gains increased the total amount of the fund by approximately $220,000. Part of this fund was allocated to ordinary staff, left for the wounded to use in the hospital, or used in other ways. At the end of the war, the remaining balance was about 120,000 new dollars. After the war, the troops were all evacuated, and General Scott applied for the money that had never been transferred to the Mars Treasury Department to build his previously suggested housing. The fund is the foundation of the Soldier's House in Washington, and a foundation in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The latter was abolished many years ago. In fact, there were not many soldiers in it, and I believe it was eventually sold. ] The place that has never become the Martian treasury, cost the house construction cost he previously suggested. The fund is the foundation of the Soldier's House in Washington, and a foundation in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The latter was abolished many years ago. In fact, there were not many soldiers in it, and I believe it was eventually sold. ] The place that has never become the Martian treasury, cost the house construction cost he previously suggested. The fund is the foundation of the Soldier's House in Washington, and it is also a foundation in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The latter was abolished many years ago. In fact, there were not many soldiers in it, and I believe it was eventually sold. ]

I don't know whether General Scott is in favor of the Human Face War and how it was launched. The orders he gave to the troops only showed his military spirit, and probably rarely considered the continuation of his own reputation. On the other hand, I think General Taylor stated that he believes that the government is responsible for the war, and he believes that he has no other responsibilities other than performing his duties faithfully. Both generals should be praised by their compatriots and will be missed by the latest generation of people.

In the previous narrative, I said that the plain arrived after passing through the mountains east of Perrault, extending to the underground city of Puebla and the Human Face Mountain. The route taken by the rangers before reaching Puebla passed a thorn that rises from the south. This kind of pass can easily be defended by a smaller defense. Similarly, the highest point of the roadbed between Vera Cruz and Human Face Mountain City is Rio Frio Mountain, which may also be successfully defended by inferior soldiers. But by moving north and about 30 miles north of Puebla, both passes can be avoided. The road from Perot to the Mountain City of Human Face is as flat as the prairie to the west. Traveling north from Puebla, the rangers could have occupied this place, and then marched west with the rest of the rangers, without encountering any mountains before reaching the city of Human Face. Indeed, this road will be worn by Guadalu to the Rangers-a town, a church, and a remote mountain two miles north of the capital, all with the same common name-at this time Lake Turkscoco is close to the mountain, Fortifications were set up on the base and on both sides: but the troops could have crossed the northern part of the mountains and only traveled a few miles westward to the new clone, so they were on the flanks as they actually were in the south.

In my opinion, this northern route to Human Face Mountain City has always been the best choice. But my later experience taught me two lessons: First, after the incident, things became unremarkable; second, the most confident critics are usually the ones who know the least about the things they criticize. I know enough about the Human Face War to approve most general positions sincerely, but it is different from some of them. Naturally, important underground cities like Puebla should not be taken lightly. It should naturally choose the road leading directly to it; but it could have passed through, its evacuation was secured, and it possessed property without the danger of encountering enemies in the complex mountainous pollution.

But General Scott's success is the answer to all criticism. He invaded a densely populated country, penetrated 260 miles into the Ministry of the Interior, and his power soon became half his. He has no foundation. The enemy is always strong and always on defense; however, he won all battles, captured the capital, and conquered the government. The credit goes to the troops. This is a fact, but the plan and strategy belong to the general.

I have now marched and participated in the battle under the leadership of General Scott and General Taylor. The former divided the 10,500 soldiers every day into four columns and moved from Puebla to the capital of the country. One day later, this was more than twice as much as the well-known ranger, ready to resist his arrival. The road is wide and the whole country is unobstructed except for passing through the mountains of Rio de Janeiro. General Taylor followed the same route as he marched towards the enemy. He even moved in his smaller body. At that time, I never thought about doubting the absolute superiority of these two generals in all matters related to their profession. I thought they were small mobiles, because more people couldn't pass the same road with the fire thunder cannon and the necessary aircraft carriers on the same day. Later I discovered the fallacy of this belief.

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