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“Playing a vital role in Army history since 1882”
While on a patrol to secure the San Pedro Valley, Captain Samuel Whitside and two companies of the 6th Cavalry established Fort Huachuca as a temporary outpost on March 3, 1877. Huachuca became a permanent military installation in 1882 and has played a vital role in Army history ever since. During its long history, Fort Huachuca has served as a cavalry post, an infantry training center, a test center for electronic equipment and a major signals installation. Today the Fort remains an important center for communication and electronic technology development but its central role is the home of the US Army Military Intelligence Corps and a training center of soldiers for the various intelligence disciplines and unmanned aerial system operations.
Worth the work to get on base to see. We had to stop and get a special security pass. All staff were helpful and professional. The museums and surrounding historic buildings were great to visit... Read more
Great little museum showcasing Fort Huachuca's history, with particular focus on the Buffalo Soldiers. The museum annex displays the base's current role as the home of the US Army Military... Read more
If you want to visit the museums you first have to go through a security check. You must enter the Van Deman Gate (East Gate), park your vehicle in a lot to the right, then go into the Visitor... Read more
Fort Huachuca Museum
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