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  2. El Degüello - Wikipedia

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    El degüello (Spanish: El toque a degüello) is a bugle call, notable in the United States for its use as a march by Mexican Army buglers during the 1836 Siege and Battle of the Alamo [1] to signal that the defenders of the garrison would receive no quarter by the attacking Mexican Army under General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

  3. No quarter - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] However, the use of a red flag to signal no quarter does not appear to have been universal among combatants. Black flags have been used to signify that quarter would be given if surrender was prompt; the best-known example is the Jolly Roger used by pirates to intimidate a target crew into surrender. By promising quarter, pirates ...

  4. Siege of the Alamo - Wikipedia

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    By late afternoon, Béxar was occupied by about 1500 Mexican troops, who quickly raised a blood-red flag signifying "No Quarter". [39] [40] Soon after, a Mexican bugler sounded the request for parley. Travis ordered the Alamo's 18-pounder cannon fired.

  5. To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World

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    [20] [23] As they rushed to the Alamo, Texians quickly herded cattle into the complex and scrounged for food in nearby houses. [24] [Note 3] The Mexican army initiated a siege of the Alamo and raised a blood-red flag signaling no quarter. Travis responded with a blast from the Alamo's largest cannon. [22] The first night of the siege was ...

  6. Explosive Alamo Heights pulls away to oust Gregory-Portland - AOL

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  7. Red hot start enough as Miller football stuns undefeated ...

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    Miller quarterback Trevor Long on finding a way to finish despite a late charge from Alamo Heights: "Even though we were up 28-0 we knew they were going to continue to fight. We kept saying '9:44 ...

  8. What Falcons said about controversial non-call on the Chiefs ...

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    A pass intended for Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts was broken up by Chiefs defensive back Bryan Cook, and many people thought a flag should have been thrown. Refs let the Chiefs get away with a lot ...

  9. Bloody flag - Wikipedia

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    Often called bloody flags or the bloody red (among other names, see § Names), pattern-free red flags were the traditional nautical symbol in European waters prior to the invention of flag signal codes to signify an intention to give battle and that 'no quarter would be given', indicating that surrender would not be accepted and all prisoners killed, but also vice versa, meaning that the one ...