Colonel Travis could have opted for a more strategic retreat, preserving his forces instead of holding a fixed position against overwhelming odds. Additionally, seeking reinforcements or better supplies earlier might have bolstered their defense. Establishing stronger communication with other Texian leaders could have facilitated a coordinated effort, enhancing their chances of survival. Ultimately, prioritizing the safety and morale of his troops might have led to a different outcome for the defenders at the Alamo.
Colonel Travis commanded the Texas Forces 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.
Colonel William Travis and Colonel James Bowie.
Colonel William Travis Colonel James Bowie Colonel David Crockett
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Col Travis, commander of the Texican Garrison at the "Alamo".
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
Colonel William "Buck" Travis
Colonel William Barrel Travis
With Jim Bowie, he was in joint command of the Alamo.
the texas soldiers were commanded by lieutenant william b.travis and colonel james bowie at the battle of the alamo.[they shared command].
William Barret Travis and James Bowie shared command.