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In nominal command at the Alamo was Colonel William Travis who shared command with Colonel James Bowie and Colonel David Crockett. Travis and Bowie disliked each other intensely, and the amiable Crockett acted as a buffering force between them. Not an expert on Texan history here. Anyone is welcome to improve.

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