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The district, also known as Old Fort Huachuca, is located within Fort Huachuca an active United States Army installation under the command of the United States Army Installation Management Command. The fort sits at the base of the Huachuca Mountains four miles west of the town of Sierra Vista, on AZ 90 in Cochise County, Arizona.
From Reservoir Hill, Ft. Huachuca...Monsoon Green! Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical resolution: 72 dpi: Software used: QuickTime 7.6.6: File change date and time: 18:44, 29 July 2010: Exposure Program: Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus) Exif version: 2.2: Date and time of digitizing ...
Old Post, Ft. Huachuca....from Reservoir Hill: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical resolution: 72 dpi: Software used: QuickTime 7.6.6: File change date and time: 18:37, 29 July 2010: Exposure Program: Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus) Exif version: 2.2: Date and time of digitizing: 14:25 ...
I personally took this photograph at the MI Heritage Museum on Ft. Huachuca. I release it into the public domain. --Steven Williamson (HiB2Bornot2B) - talk Go Big Blue! 00:06, 11 February 2016 (UTC) Date: 13 January 2016 (according to Exif data) Source: Own work: Author: HiB2Bornot2B at English Wikipedia
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Fort Huachuca is a United States Army installation, established on 3 March 1877 as Camp Huachuca. The garrison is under the command of the United States Army Installation Management Command . It is in Cochise County in southeast Arizona , approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of the border with Mexico and at the northern end of the Huachuca ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Historic properties in Fort Huachuca National Historic District; Calabasas, Arizona ...
The playa itself is roughly 8 miles (13 km) wide by 10 miles (16 km) long, with an area of approximately 40 square miles (100 km 2). Portions of the dry lake bed have been used as a bombing range by the US military. Most of this area is currently used by the Electronic Proving Ground, based at Fort Huachuca.