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    • Vietnam--Khe Sanh and Lang Vei display.

    • Vietnam--Khe Sanh and Lang Vei display.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • Operation PEGASUS

      On March 30, 1968 at 0800, the operational control of the 26th Marine Regiment at Khe Sanh passed to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) which initiated Operation PEGASUS. Elsewhere in northern I Corps Tactical Zone,...
    • Arizona Highways.  January, 1987

    • Arizona Highways. January, 1987

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Water and the Desert Dweller by Dennis B. Farrell 4

      High Sky and Wide Silence by Ellen Frell 12

      Snow on the Desert: A Portfolio 16

      The Westernmost Skirmish of the Civil War by Bernard...
    • Spanish-American display.

    • Spanish-American display.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • ROUGH RIDERS

      USS Maine, a second-class battleship built between 1888 and 1895, was sent to Havana in January 1898 to protect American interests during revolt of the Cubans against the Spanish government. In the evening of 15 February 1898,...
    • October 28

    • October 28

    • Unknown

    • Fort Huachuca (Ariz.)--Photographs

    • On this date in 1922, Gen. John J. Pershing arrived in Arizona and reviewed the 25th Infantry at Camp Stephen D. Little near Nogales and the 10th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca. This photo circa 1920 shows the 10th Cavalry drilling at Fort Huachuca.
    • On the Mexican Border display.

    • On the Mexican Border display.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • ON THE BORDER

      Between the fall of 1910 and the summer of 1916, Mexico had been embroiled in a violent revolution, with opposing political and military forces struggling for control of the country. In 1913, United States President William...
    • Buffalo Soldier.

    • Buffalo Soldier.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • BUFFALO SOLDIERS IN ARIZONA

      Shortly after the Civil War on July 28th, 1866, Negroes were allowed to serve in the regular peacetime army. Six regiments, 2 of Cavalry and 4 of infantry were authorized. These regiments campaigned on the Great...
    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      "Bee Plant" Front Cover

      Playwright in Arizona 4

      Peach Festival in Supailand 8

      Quong Lee 14

      Sycamore Canyon 18

      Rim Country 26

      Kaibab 31

      Yours Sincerely 40...
    • Arizona Highways.  January, 1990

    • Arizona Highways. January, 1990

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      The Challenge of Golf 4

      El Coronel: Jose Francisco Chaves by Susan Hazen-Hammond 14

      Barranca del Cobre: Mexico's Grand Canyon by Alan Weisman 24

      Flagstaff is Going to the Dogs by Dan Dagget 36
      ...
    • April 1

    • April 1

    • Unknown

    • United States. Army. Cavalry, 10th; United States. Army African American troops

    • The United States 10th Cavalry, known as Buffalo Soldiers, was transferred from Texas to Arizona on this date in 1885. This photograph shows a group of 10th Calvary troops at Fort Apache, circa 1890.
    • Arizona National Guard troops at Naco, Arizona  November, 1916

    • Arizona National Guard troops at Naco, Arizona November, 1916

    • Grippitus Photos Mirtle Avenue 101 El Paso, Texas

    • Arizona National Guard; Bushmasters

    • As a result of Pancho Villa and his men crossing the Mexican border and raiding Columbus, New Mexico, General “Black Jack” Pershing was ordered to lead a Punitive Expedition to apprehend and capture Villa and his bandits. The President called...

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