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  2. Camp Collins - Wikipedia

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    Camp Collins (also known as the Fort Collins Military Reservation) was a 19th-century outpost of the United States Army in the Colorado Territory. The fort was commissioned in the summer of 1862 to protect the Overland Trail from attacks by Native Americans in a conflict that later became known as the Colorado War.

  3. List of forts in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Fort Independence, Fort Independent, Fort Breckenridge, Fort Meribeh Breckenridge: Summit: 1859 Stockade No remains [12] Fort Lyon 1: Fort Fauntleroy, Fort Wise Lamar area Prowers 1860 1867 U.S. Army fort Destroyed by fire [7] [13] Fort Weld: Denver: Denver: 1861 1865 U.S. Army post Historical marker at 8th/Vallejo [7] Camp Collins / Fort ...

  4. Fort Collins, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Fort Collins is situated at the base of the Rocky Mountain foothills of the northern Front Range, approximately 60 miles (97 km) north of Denver, Colorado, and 45 miles (72 km) south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Elevation is 4,982 ft (1,519 m) above sea level.

  5. United States Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy also has an in-state rivalry with Colorado State University, which is located in Fort Collins and is a fellow member of the Mountain West Conference. [ 77 ] [ citation needed ] The boxing team , led for 31 years by Coach Ed Weichers , has won 18 national championships. [ 78 ]

  6. Fort Carson - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, most Fort Carson units were deployed in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Troops from the 984th Military Police CO, 759th Military Police BN were also sent in support of the guard mission at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. President George W. Bush addressed soldiers and family members at the post on November 24 ...

  7. ICE to use U.S. military base in Colorado to detain migrants

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    The U.S. military said on Tuesday it will allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain migrants at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado, further widening the Pentagon's role in President ...

  8. 169th Field Artillery Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The company returned to the United States after the end of the war and was demobilized at Fort D. A. Russell on 29 April 1919. [1] When the Colorado National Guard was reestablished postwar, the Denver unit became Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 157th Infantry and was reorganized and Federally recognized on 26 November 1923.

  9. Do Foreign Countries Have Military Bases in the United States?

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    British forces also train at California’s Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett, and the RAF’s No. 39 Squadron—which operated the RAF’s unmanned aircraft program—was based out of Creech ...