Coahuila State. Monclova.
The Fourth Army's 337th Regiment settled here for rest after returning from Texas.
Although the main battlefield was around San Diego, they still performed exceptionally well in the border conflicts. Particularly noteworthy was Felix's battalion, which held the canyon against relentless artillery bombardment from a full U.S. Military regiment, killing over 300 enemies with a staggering casualty rate of 35% among their own ranks!
Several times the high ground was on the verge of falling, yet time and again, Felix Gonzalez led countercharges, miraculously coming out unharmed— not even so much as a scratch.
By the time reinforcements arrived, the U.S. Military could no longer dream of taking the high ground. This became one of the rare bright spots in the "Texas Battle."
Of course, it's also possible that the Texans…
didn't want to fight for the United States?