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Last week the U.S. Army announced it was closing some of its equine units. Fort Huachuca's B Troop is included in the units being inactivated.
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Fort Huachuca has issued an alert on its Facebook page, saying that there is an "active emergency response incident" on base.
Army spokesperson Steve Warren said other ceremonial units will close at Fort Carson in Colorado, Fort Sill in Oklahoma, Fort Irwin in California, Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
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Since 1950 the fort has used 400,000 acre-feet of water — enough to fill nearly 52,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools — which has not been replenished by recharge back into the aquifer. The base’s ...
Army spokesperson Steve Warren said other ceremonial units will close at Fort Carson in Colorado, Fort Sill in Oklahoma, Fort Irwin in California, Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Huachuca in Arizona ...
Army spokesperson Steve Warren said other ceremonial units will close at Fort Carson in Colorado, Fort Sill in Oklahoma, Fort Irwin in California, Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Huachuca in Arizona.