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  2. New Mexico National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico National Guard traces its history to sixteenth century colonial militias of Spanish Nuevo México. Reflecting this unique heritage, its military band is known for performing New Mexico music and having the first and only official mariachi band in the U.S. Armed Forces . [ 2 ]

  3. New Mexico Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Army National Guard (NM ARNG) is a component of the United States Army and the New Mexico National Guard. The NM ARNG traces its history back to units formed when New Mexico was still a territory. Nationwide coordination of the State National Guard organisms is maintained through the National Guard Bureau.

  4. 200th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    It was disbanded 29 December 1893 and two remaining troops attached to the 1st Regiment of Infantry. The unit was reorganized 12 September 1896 in the New Mexico Volunteer Militia as the 1st Battalion of Cavalry with headquarters at Santa Fe. (New Mexico Volunteer Militia redesignated 17 March 1897 as the New Mexico National Guard.)

  5. 111th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 111th Cavalry Regiment was a regiment in the New Mexico National Guard, not to be confused with California's 111th Armored Cavalry Regiment. From 1 November 1921 to 1 February 1922 the regiment's 2nd Squadron was a Colorado National Guard unit. [1] After 2005 its lineage was carried by the 200th Infantry Regiment of the New Mexico National ...

  6. 111th Sustainment Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 111th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment brigade of the New Mexico Army National Guard, headquartered at Rio Rancho. The brigade was organized as the 111th Air Defense Artillery Brigade of the United States Army.

  7. Here's what New Mexico will get out of the $883 billion ... - AOL

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    Another $11 million will be appropriated to the New Mexico Army National Guard to build a vehicle maintenance shop in Rio Rancho. ... This was the first nuclear bomb detonation in U.S. history, a ...