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  2. Battle of Nogales (1915) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Rosales says that the Americans killed sixty Mexicans in total and wounded several more. In honor of Private Little, the War Department changed the name of Camp Nogales to Camp Stephen D. Little, a base that would harbor more than 10,000 men by 1916. The camp was located along what is now Western Avenue from Grand Avenue to Interstate 19.

  3. List of historic properties in Nogales, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    At one time, Camp Little had 12,000 troops stationed, but over the years, that number decreased and led to the closure of the camp on 13 May 1933. A historical marker nearby on the lawn of the Nogales City Hall is currently the only interpretative site associated with Camp Little. [23]

  4. 95th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 320th Engineer Battalion became the 3rd Brigade, 95th Division at Oklahoma City, and the 795th Ordnance Battalion became the 4th Brigade, 95th Division in Shreveport, Louisiana. [17] In 1975, the division's center was changed to Midwest City, Oklahoma. [6] The division was located in three states, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

  5. Oklahoma City initiative gaining ground as dozens of ... - AOL

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    Homeless camps are pictured Dec. 11 in a field at the southeast corner of NW 5 and Western Avenue in Oklahoma City. The wall is the westbound Interstate 40 retaining wall. MAPS 4 programs built ...

  6. History of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was designed by Oklahoma City architects Hans and Torrey Butzer, and Sven Berg and was dedicated by President Clinton on April 19, 2000, exactly five years after the bombing. [21] Oklahoma City has since rebuilt, and except for the memorial, there is little evidence of the bombing.

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    Little Read Wagon has also partnered with Ice Angels of Mosaic Community Church in Oklahoma City to distribute books and reading glasses. Former teacher's mission to educate continues with free ...

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  9. Washita Battlefield National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The site is located about 150 miles (241 km) west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, near Cheyenne, Oklahoma. Just before dawn on November 27, 1868, the village was attacked by the 7th U.S. Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Custer. In the Battle of Washita, the Cheyenne suffered large numbers of casualties. The strike was hailed at the time by the ...