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TITLE
The
front
doors
to the
Arizona
Military
Museum
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
ARIZONA
MILITARY
HISTORY
Other
than the
indigenous
inhabitants
who
populated
what
is
now
Arizona
in
prehistoric
times
, the
Spanish
Conquistadors
were the
first
"
military
" to
explore
what
is
now
Arizona
in the
16th
century
. In their
quest
for
gold
, they
mined
and
subjugated
those with
whom
they
came
in
contact
to
do
their
bidding
. As the
Spanish
further
populated
Latin
America
and
moved
north
through
Mexico
to
present
day
Arizona
and
beyond
, they
brought
their
customs
,
culture
, and
religion
. They
built
presidios
(e.g.
,
Tubac
and
Tucson)
and
missions
(e.g.
,
Tumacocri
and
San
Xavier)
and
developed
the
Southwestern
United
States
.
Tucson
was a
Spanish
presidio
(fort
and
settlement)
in
1775
before
the
U.S
.
Declaration
of
Independence
. In
1821
,
Mexico
won
its
independence
from
Spain
. In
1848
, the
U.S
.
won
its
war
with
Mexico
, and
U.S
.
troops
patrolled
from
Fort
Yuma
just
across
the
Colorado
River
to
protect
the
gold
seekers
on their
way
to
California
in
1849
. With the
signing
of the
Gadsden
Purchase
in
1853
,
Arizona
acquired
the
land
from the
Gila
River
to its
present
boundary
with
Mexico
. From the
late
1850s
to the
late
1880s
military
units
were
fighting
the
Indian
Wars
.
During
the
Civil
War
the
military
was
fighting
in the
East
, but the
Apaches
were
raiding
ranches
,
Overland
Stage
stations
, and
wagon
trains
.
Military
posts--Fort
Defiance
,
Fort
Whipple
,
Fort
Apache
,
Fort
Verde
,
Fort
McDowell
,
Fort
Lowell
,
Fort
Bowie
,
etc.--were
scattered
throughout
Arizona
.
During
the
Civil
War
three
skirmishes
occurred
in
Arizona
between
soldiers
of the
North
and
South-Picacho
Peak
,
Stanwix
Station
, and
La
Paz
on the
Colorado
River
. The
South
was
interested
in the
gold
in
California
, and the
North
was
going
to
protect
it
. With the
Civil
War
still
going
on and
Carleton
still
fighting
the
Navajos
, the
U.S
.
War
Department
therefore
authorized
Governor
John
Noble
Goodwin
of
Arizona
to
raise
five
companies
of
Arizona
Volunteers
in
1864
.
Recruitment
was
delayed
for a
year
, but by the
fall
of
1865
,
more
than
350
men
had been
issued
into
service
under
the
command
of
nine
officers
. The
overwhelming
majority
was
Mexicans
,
many
of them from
Sonora
, or
O'odham
and
Maricopas
from the
Gila
River
villages
,
who
had
grown
up
fighting
Yavapais
and
Apaches
, as had their
fathers
and
grandfathers
.
For the
next
year
, they
guarded
wagon
trains
between
Prescott
and
La
Paz
and
campaigned
relentlessly
across
central
Arizona
.
According
to the
Third
Arizona
Territorial
Legislature
, the
volunteers
inflicted
"
greater
punishment
on the
Apaches
than
all
other
troops
in the
territory.
"
Traveling
"
barefoot
and
upon
half
rations
" they
killed
150
to
173
Apaches
and
Yavapais
while
losing
only
ten
men
in
combat
themselves
. If their
enlistments
had been
extended
, as
many
territorial
officials
and
army
officers
requested
, the
centuries-old
alliance
of
Hispanic
,
O'odham
, and
Maricopa
frontiersmen
might
have
conquered
the
Apacher
a for the
Anglo
newcomers
. The
Apache
problem
was
finally
quelled
with the
surrender
of
Geronimo
in
1886
at
Fort
Bowie
.
When
the
Spanish-American
War
began
in
1898
,
Arizona
provided
two
troops
of
250
men
to
go
to
San
Antonio
,
Texas
. There, the
recruits
became
part
of the
First
Volunteer
Cavalry
, or as their
executive
officer
,
Lt
.
Colonel
Theodore
Roosevelt
,
used
to
call
them--the
"
Roughriders
". In
1916
,
during
the
Mexican
Revolution
,
Pancho
Villa's
men
killed
17
Americans
in
Columbus
,
New
Mexico
.
President
Wilson
sent
General
Black
Jack
Pershing
into
Mexico
with an
expeditionary
force
to
kill
or
capture
Villa
. The
First
Infantry
Regiment
of the
Arizona
National
Guard
was
part
of
General
Pershing's
army
and was
mobilized
to
assist
Pershing's
troops
by
guarding
and
patrolling
the
border
between
Douglas
and
Naco
,
Arizona
. The
First
Arizona
Infantry
Regiment
continued
its
mission
on the
border
until
World
War
I
was
declared
on
April
6
,
1917
. The
First
Infantry
Regiment
was
drafted
into
federal
service
in
1917
,
re-designated
as the
158th
Infantry
Regiment
and
sent
overseas
in
July
and
August
1918
. In
France
, the
158th
Infantry
was
assigned
to a
division
,
which
furnished
replacement
personnel
to
other
units
. The
158th
Infantry
was
honored
to
act
as
guard
of
honor
to
President
Wilson
during
his
residence
in
France
in
1918
, and the
158th
Infantry
Band
was
chosen
as
Wilson's
honor
band
. The
regiment
was
mustered
out
of
federal
service
on
May
3
,
1919
.
On
16
September
1940
, with the
declaration
of the
National
Emergency
, the
158th
Infantry
joined
its
parent
organization
, the
45th
Division
at
Ft
.
Sill
,
Oklahoma
.
After
December
7
,
1941
attack
on
Pearl
Harbor
, the
158th
Infantry
Regiment
was
removed
from the
45th
Division
and
became
a
separate
Regiment
. In
January
1942
, the
Regiment
embarked
at the
Port
of
New
Orleans
and
disembarked
in the
Canal
Zone
. In
Panama
they
trained
in
jungle
warfare
and
become
famous
for
jungle-fighting
skills
. The
Regiment
took
the
name
of the
Bushmasters
after
the
deadly
bushmaster
snake
,
which
became
the
distinguishing
shoulder
patch
of the
158th
Regimental
Combat
Team
. The
name
"
Bushmasters
"
became
well
known
through
the
National
press
.
General
Mac
Arthur
,
himself
,
personally
selected
and
requested
that the
Bushmasters
be
sent
to his
command
in the
Southwest
Pacific
Theater
.
The "
Bushmasters
" were
General
Douglas
Mac
Arthur's
point
(lead)
element
in
many
actions
.
After
being
relieved
by
divisions
in
various
campaigns
in
which
they
distinguished
themselves
across
the
Pacific
, the
158th
Infantry
was
selected
to
spearhead
the
final
invasion
of
Japan
. The
Bushmasters
were
under
orders
to
proceed
two
days
ahead
of
America's
crushing
D-Day
to
silence
Japanese
air
warning
stations
south
of
Kyushu
. The
timely
capitulation
of
Japan
saved
the
158th
Infantry
from what
many
believed
would have been a
certain
suicide
mission
. In
October
1945
, the
158th
Infantry
landed
in
Yokohama
,
Japan
, and
members
were then
shipped
home
as the
158th
was
deactivated
at
Utsunomiya
,
Japan
on
January
17
,
1946
.
General
Mac
Arthur
gave
the
Bushmasters
the
accolade
, "
No
greater
fighting
combat
team
has
ever
deployed
for
battle.
"
The
Arizona
National
Guard
retained
the
158th
Infantry
until
the
unit
converted
into
Military
Police
and
Transportation
Corps
units
effective
December
7
,
1967
. The
Headquarters
,
153rd
Artillery
Brigade
carried
on the
lineage
and
distinctive
insignia
of the
158th
Infantry
.
Today
the
1/158th
Infantry
assumes
the
lineage
.
Arizona's
military
history
also
involves
the
numerous
Army
Air
Corps
training
fields
scattered
throughout
the
state
without
which
thousands
of
pilots
would
never
have been
trained
to
support
the
war
effort
.
After
the
war
, the
Air
Force
was
formed
as a
separate
service
, and
Major
General
(Ret.)
Barry
M
.
Goldwater
was
instrumental
in the
creation
and
development
of the
Air
National
Guard
. The
Arizona
Air
National
Guard
continues
to have
vital
missions
with
air
refueling
missions
,
foreign
nations
'
fighter
training
,
Weapons
Directors
'
training
, and
MQ-1
Predator
(UAV)
missions
.
Both
the
Army
and
Air
National
Guard
were
involved
in the
Berlin
Crisis
. The
161st
Fighter
Group
,
Air
National
Guard
and the
222nd
Transportation
Company
of
Winslow
,
Arizona
were
mobilized
and
supported
this
Cold
War
effort
.
Arizonans
have
answered
their
nation's
call
to
arms
to
support
national
policy
through
Korea
,
Viet
Nam
,
Panama
,
Grenada
,
Desert
Storm
,
Afghanistan
, and
Operation
Iraqi
Freedom
.
Members
of the
Arizona
National
Guard
are
deployed
to
Afghanistan
,
Iraq
, and
elsewhere
in the
service
of their
country
as of this
writing
.
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DATE ORIGINAL
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Time Period
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Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
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