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The post was initially a tent camp until frame buildings were erected in 1917. | The post was initially a tent camp until frame buildings were erected in 1917. | ||
At least three United States Cavalry units were posted at the camp during the 1910–20 Mexican Revolution: | |||
* Troop B of the Connecticut National Guard/The First Company Governor's Horse Guards (1916) | |||
* Utah Cavalry (1917) | |||
* 10th Cavalry (1917–20). | |||
The camp buildings were dismantled after the Army left in 1920. | The camp buildings were dismantled after the Army left in 1920. | ||
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* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=31.575541|Lon=-111.331406}} | * {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=31.575541|Lon=-111.331406}} Camp Arivaca | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 5 April 2022
HistoryA U.S. Army post for border patrols along the border between Mexico and Arizona, The camp was located in the town of Arivaca in the block between 4th and 5th Streets, and 4th and 5th Avenues. The post was initially a tent camp until frame buildings were erected in 1917. At least three United States Cavalry units were posted at the camp during the 1910–20 Mexican Revolution:
The camp buildings were dismantled after the Army left in 1920. Current StatusNo remains.
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