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  2. Fort Naco - Wikipedia

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    Camp Naco was constructed in 1917 as part of the Mexican Border Project. It was the headquarters of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Arizona National Guard. Ruins of Fort Naco. Camp Naco was home to members of the U.S. Army 9th and 10th Cavalry and 25th Infantry.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cochise ...

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    Naco: 53: Naco-Mammoth Kill Site: Naco-Mammoth Kill Site: July 21, 1976 : Address Restricted: Naco: First Clovis culture mammoth-kill site found 54: John H. Norton and Company Store: John H. Norton and Company Store: March 31, 1983 : 180 N. Railroad Ave.

  4. Mexican Border War - Wikipedia

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    Pancho Villa's troops attacked General Obregón's garrison on 17 October. During the 119 following days of siege warfare, Villa was defeated. Also during the battle several United States Army Buffalo Soldiers stationed in Naco, Arizona, were wounded by rebels shooting into their camp. Eight soldiers were wounded but they did not return fire and ...

  5. 158th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The success of these platoons led the Caribbean Defense Command to order "training in jungle warfare tactics for all echelons of this command will be placed in high priority." [ 7 ] Undoubtedly, the bulk of the 158th also gained considerable jungle experience during the course of the regiment's routine operations.

  6. Naco, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Naco is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Cochise County, Arizona, United States.Naco had a recorded population of 1,046 at the 2010 United States Census.Located directly across the United States–Mexico border from its sister city of Naco, Sonora, Naco is best known for an accidental 1929 air raid and is the first and only municipality in the Continental United States to have been ...

  7. Patrick Murphy (pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was hired to aid the rebels by using his biplane to bomb the government-controlled town of Naco, Sonora. [2] He made several attempts in 1929 between March 31 and April 6 to bomb Naco but also, apparently accidentally, bombed the Arizona border town of the same name, destroying various buildings and a car.

  8. 25th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 25th Infantry was stationed at Camp Stephen D. Little, Arizona, as of June 1919 as a separate regiment. The 2nd Battalion was transferred in July 1922 from Camp Shannon, Hachita, New Mexico, to Camp Furlong, New Mexico. The 1st Battalion was transferred in 1926 to Camp Harry J. Jones, Arizona. The 3rd Battalion was transferred in March 1928 ...

  9. Naco Mammoth Kill Site - Wikipedia

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    The Naco Mammoth Kill Site is an archaeological site in southeast Arizona, 1 mile northwest of Naco in Cochise County.The site was reported to the Arizona State Museum in September 1951 by Marc Navarrete, a local resident, after his father found two Clovis points in Greenbush Draw (eroded by the Greenbush Creek, a tributary of the San Pedro river), while digging out the fossil bones of a mammoth.