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Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca, constructed in 1877, was one o...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Huachuca
Founded in 1877, this cavalry outpost played a prominent r...
Fort Huachuca
Est. 1877
National Historic
Landmark
Fort Huachuca
(1877)
Situated on the southern route to the Pacific...
Results for Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca, constructed in 1877, was one of a chain of forts established to guard southern Arizona against the Chiricahua Apaches, led by Geronimo. It was here that the Army organized an elite strike force that chased Geronimo and ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Huachuca
Founded in 1877, this cavalry outpost played a prominent role in subduing the last significant Indian group ranging free of reservation restraints: The Chiracahua Apache led by Geronimo. Fort Huachuca also served as headquarters for the Army's four all-Black regiments. ...
Fort Huachuca
Est. 1877
National Historic
Landmark
Marker is at the intersection of Grierson Avenue and Boyd Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Grierson Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fort Huachuca
(1877)
Situated on the southern route to the Pacific Ocean, it brought law and order to the Arizona Territory, protecting settlers, miners, travelers and immigrants. Its troops won the surrender of Geronimo. Generals Pershing and Wood served here.
As the Army's electronic ...