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2 Contents Huac Huachuca’ Huac hu
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4 the mountains. We also have a wir
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6 Garrison Flag at halfstaff on Mem
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8 Hu Blakemore Myers, commanded For
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day, but there is no salable value
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World War II. Looney was the son of
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the Commanding Officer’s Quarters
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16 “Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1933.
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18 Original enlisted barracks. From
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20 Railroad siding with warehouses
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22 Mexican laborers’ camp. From t
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24 View of Fort Huachuca in 1920. V
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26 View of Fort Huachuca around 191
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28 Fort Huachuca in the 1920s. Note
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30 A view of Fort Huachuca in 1924
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32 “Parade Grounds and Buildings
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34 A 1929 aerial view of Fort Huach
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36 Post Exchange in the 1930s. Look
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Officers’ quarters, 25th Infantry
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40 Fort Huachuca in 1933. Photo cou
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42 Keeping a crap game honest. From
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44 A Markel boy on his pony. From t
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46 the instruction of a CMTC [Citiz
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afternoon the treaty became a reali
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A Fort Huachuca trooper with machin
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10th Cavalry Machine Gun Troop at s
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colored non-coms from a squadron of
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