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About Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca is in Cochise County, Arizona, just 15 miles north of the Mexican border. The post was founded in 1877 during the Apache Wars and was the host location of the Buffalo Soldiers from 1913-1933. Today, close to 20,000 people live at work at Fort Huachuca. Units stationed here include the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, the Military Auxiliary Radio System, the Network Enterprise Technology Command, and the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade. The fort’s motto is “From Sabers to Satellites.” Continue reading for our in-depth guide on Fort Huachuca to help aid you in your...
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