
- 128 pages
- English
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Fort Huachuca
About this book
At the foot of the Huachuca Mountains, the U.S. Army founded one of the most crucial military posts for American expansion into the southwest frontier. Soldiers had been stationed in the region for decades, but in 1877 Fort Huachuca became the symbolic cornerstone of Americas western domain. The Native American word huachuca, meaning place of thunder, described the sporadic but marvelous electrical storms in the area, but the skies would not be the only thing booming. During the tumultuous campaigns to resolve American and Indian disputes, the U.S. infantry and famed Buffalo Soldiers faced off with Geronimo and his Apache nation in both tense negotiations and bitter combat. As time marched on, the fort developed into a permanent installation with barracks, modern training grounds, and other facilities to accommodate troop rotations and eventually became the innovative Center for Military Intelligence.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Also by
- Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- One - IN THE BEGINNING
- Two - THE TURN OF THAT CENTURY
- Three - PANCHO VILLA, ET AL.
- Four - A COMPARATIVE CALM
- Five - WORLD WAR II
- Six - DEACTIVATE, REACTIVATE
- Seven - THE 1960S, 1970S, AND 1980S
- Eight - A FORT HUACHUCA POTPOURRI