Colonel Neill tells Travis that the biggest task as commander of the Alamo will be to maintain morale and unity among the defenders. He emphasizes the importance of keeping the troops focused on their mission and resilient in the face of overwhelming odds. Additionally, Neill highlights the challenge of managing limited resources and preparing for the inevitable siege. This leadership aspect is crucial for their survival and the overall defense of the Alamo.
Colonel Travis commanded the Texas Forces at the Alamo.
Colonel William "Buck" Travis
Col Travis, commander of the Texican Garrison at the "Alamo".
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
The Commander of the Alamo Garrison was Lieutenant Colonel William Travis. The commander of the Army of Texas was General Sam Houston
Defenders at the Alamo
William Barret "Buck" Travis became the commander.
William B Travis was a commander at the ALAMO.
Although Colonel James Bowie and Colonel David Crockett were equal in rank to him, Colonel William Travis was recognized as being in nominal overall command of the Alamo.
William Travis
Colonel William Travis and Colonel James Bowie.
Colonel William Travis Colonel James Bowie Colonel David Crockett