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  2. Historic properties in Fort Huachuca National Historic District

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    The Original Fort Headquarters – Built in 1880, Now the Fort Huachuca Museum. The Fort Huachuca Museum opened in 1960 and serves the Fort by collecting, preserving and exhibiting artifacts representing its own history and the larger history of the military in the Southwest. [15] The Old Post Barracks – Built in 1883. They were constructed ...

  3. Fort Huachuca - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the US Army Intelligence Center, Fort Huachuca is the home of the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade, which conducts MI training for the armed services. The Military Intelligence Officer Basic Leadership Course, Military Intelligence Captain's Career Course, and the Warrant Officer Basic and Advanced Courses are taught on the ...

  4. United States Army Intelligence Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was relocated from Ft. Holabird, Maryland to Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1971. The move involved more than 120 moving vans, a unit train and several aircraft. The initial intelligence training facilities were a World War II hospital complex that had not been occupied in several years.

  5. 32nd and 33rd Post Headquarters Companies (WAC) - Wikipedia

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    WAAC cooks prepare dinner for the first time in new kitchen at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.", 12 May 1942 – NARA – 531152. The 32nd and 33rd Post Headquarters Companies started out as Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC). [4] When the WAACs changed to WAC, many of the black women who had joined stayed on as WACs. [4]

  6. Military Intelligence Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Military Intelligence Hall of Fame is a hall of fame established by the Military Intelligence Corps of the United States Army in 1988 to honor soldiers and civilians who have made exceptional contributions to military intelligence. The hall is administered by the United States Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. [1] [2]

  7. EMCOR Group, Inc. Subsidiary Awarded Facilities Services ...

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    EMCOR Group, Inc. Subsidiary Awarded Facilities Services Contract for the U.S. Army at Fort Huachuca in Arizona NORWALK, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- EMCOR Group, Inc. (NYS: EME) , a Fortune 500 ...

  8. Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligence Center and School remained at Fort Holabird until overcrowding during the Vietnam War forced its relocation to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Fort Huachuca became the "Home of Military Intelligence" on 23 March 1971, and the last class graduated from Fort Holabird on 2 September 1971, almost 17 years to the day after the Army ...

  9. Mountain View Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    In January 2023, Fort Huachuca signed a programmatic agreement for the rehabilitation of the Mountain View Officers' Club. A viable plan to rehabilitate the building as a Range Operations Synchronization Center is moving forward and has been submitted for Army funding consideration.