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Fort Huachuca is the product of Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. In February 1877, Col August V. Kautz, commander of the Department of Arizona, ordered that a camp be established in the ...
Largely to blame is Fort Huachuca, an Arizona military compound that shares its name with the Huachuca water umbel — but apparently doesn't want to share the area's water. To protect the San Pedro and ...
Fort Huachuca in southeastern Arizona and Fort Bliss in west Texas have been identified by defense officials as likely sites to house migrant detainees. Officials have been taking inventory of ...
The San Pedro River travels north into Arizona from across the border in Mexico. It’s the last free-flowing river in the ...
Largely to blame is Fort Huachuca, an Arizona military compound that shares its name with the Huachuca water umbel — but apparently doesn't want to share the area's water. To protect the San Pedro and ...