25th anniversary celebrations of the revolt of 1914 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexican troops parade at a ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of the revolt of 1914. A stone statue of the father of the revolt, Don Venustiano Carrauza. Troops march at the parade.
Shows Mexican Federal Army troops walking along railway tracks outside the city of Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution. Many soldiers are on foot, some guide horsecarts and wagons. Last few frames show troops and some non-uniformed civilians raising rifles and apparently engaged in combat, possibly shooting from a bridge.
A group of Mexican women and children smile and wave from the back of a parked railroad car. Mexican women and children on foot, walking along a railroad track leaving Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution. They are families following behind their men who are serving as Federal Mexican troops.
28th Infantry band and troops parade on a street in Mexico during World War I. People gather in large numbers to watch the Federal troops parade.
Scenes from a parade in Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution. Shows a group of Rurales, or Mexican mounted policemen (Guardia Rural) passing by. A large crowd gathers at the event.