On August 13, 1914, at the height of the
Hundred Day War,
Mexican President Victoriano Consalus removed General
Vincent Collins from command of the army defending
Mexico City from the French Expeditionary Force, which had been advancing on the city from its beachhead in
Tampico for four weeks. Consalus replaced Collins with General
Emiliano Calles, the commander of the
Durango military district. Sobel notes that Consalus selected Calles primarily because he was on the scene in Mexico City at the time, but also speculates that Consalus sought to counter French appeals to the
U.S.M.'s Mexicano population by appointing a Mexicano general.
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