Army of the West

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The Army of the West was a U.S. military force in the Mexican–American War that led the overland campaign to seize New Mexico and California for the United States.

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Army of the West canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army formation
military unit
allegiance United States government
campaign overland campaign to California
overland campaign to New Mexico
commander Stephen W. Kearny
conflict Mexican–American War
country United States of America
dissolved late 1840s
follows U.S. declaration of war on Mexico in 1846
headquartersLocation Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
inception 1846
militaryBranch United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army
namedAfter its primary theater in the American West
notableCommander Stephen W. Kearny
notableEvent bloodless capture of Santa Fe in 1846
objective seizure of California for the United States
seizure of New Mexico for the United States
operatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

New Mexico Territory
southwestern United States
surface form: Southwest United States
participatedIn California Campaign
surface form: California campaign

New Mexico Campaign
surface form: conquest of New Mexico

occupation of Santa Fe
partOf United States Army
startPoint Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
theaterOfOperations Californian campaign of the Mexican–American War
surface form: Western theater of the Mexican–American War
typeOfUnit field army
usedTransportMethod overland march

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Stephen W. Kearny commanded Army of the West
New Mexico Campaign involves Army of the West
French Revolutionary Army hasPart Army of the West
Battle of San Pasqual associatedWith Army of the West