OBREGON HANDYMAN LLC
1880–1911 2 Military career · 1911–1915 Toggle Military career · 1911–1915 subsection 2.1 Early military career · 1911–1913 2.2 Fight against the Huerta regime · 1913–1914 2.3 Relations with Villa · June–September 1914 2.4 Convention of the Winners · 1914 2.5 War with the Conventionists · 1915 2.6 Obregón's arm 3 Early political career · 1915–1920 Toggle Early political career · 1915–1920 subsection 3.1 Carranza's Minister of War · 1915–1916 3.2 Break with Carranza · 1917–1920 4 President of Mexico · 1920–1924 Toggle President of Mexico · 1923–1924 5 Later years · the free encyclopedia President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924 For other uses · see Álvaro Obregón (disambiguation) . In this Mexican name · the surname is Obregón   · and the second or maternal family name is Salido . Álvaro Obregón Salido Obregón · c.   · 1920s 46th 
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