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Holiday concert set for Dec. 12 at Ft. Huachuca
Fort Huachuca's 36th Army Band and the 62nd Army Band from Fort Bliss, Texas will perform in a free holiday concert Dec.
Ground-breaking ceremony begins construction of bell tower at...
On May 30 next year, the sound of patriotic music will be the norm on grounds of the Southern Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery.
With Thanksgiving supplies in hand, fort charity is now stocking gifts for Christmas
With the handout of turkeys and food vouchers Wednesday, a major holiday problem for some military families has been answered.
In Enterprise: Veteran-owned company gets Army contract
ETSVETS Inc., which has its headquarters in Enterprise, will provide engineering and technical support for C4I testing as part of the ManTech team that was just awarded a $286,000 contract from the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
Neal Mullard retires from Mammoth Police Department
The third times the charm, or so the saying goes. But will the third time be the final time for Mammoth Police Chief Neal Mullard? Its anyones guess.
Protesters arrested at Fort Huachuca
Five people were arrested Sunday during a protest against Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona, Those arrested Sunday were indented as the Rev.
Black infantryman earned his title of 'Buffalo Soldier'
Army 1st Lt. George Edwards used some street-fighting skills to fend off a German officer during a scuffle on the front lines in the Northern Alps during World War II.
Age of Chivalry returns to Winkelman Flats; park to transform into medieval battlefield Nov. 12-16
Have you ever wanted to wander back in history? Back to a time where the ladies were gentler and the men nobler? Back to a time where kings fought in wars alongside their knights? Once a year for the past seven years, history has wandered forward in time to the Winkelman Flats.
ELIZABETHTOWN a ' Bladen County Veterans will be honored on Tuesday, Nov. 10, beginning at 11 a.m. at the National Guard Armory in Elizabethtown.
Fallen soldier's friends remember a hero
Army Lt. David T. Wright II was considered a hero not only to his parents but also to his fellow soldiers and friends.
Stryker Soldier From Fort Lewis Killed In Non-Combat Incident
A Fort Lewis soldier has died in Iraq -- during her third deployment to the region.
Tucson-based Guard unit, now in Texas, reported OK
More than 80 members of a Tucson Army National Guard unit stationed at Fort Hood for predeployment training were reported safe in the aftermath of shootings at the Texas Army post, an Arizona military official said.
Dec 6 Sierra Vista Ft. Huachuca 19th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes
Ft. Huachuca 19th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes Christmas Past Meets Christmas Present Christmas past meets Christmas present on historical Grierson Avenue on Fort Huachuca, December 6. Stroll the streets of "old post" and tour homes dating back 125 years.
Former Ft. Huachuca soldier gets prison in child-porn case
A former Army soldier who claims he put child pornography on his cell phone to help law enforcement catch those who produced the images was sentenced Monday to 18 months in federal prison.
Drove by there the other day and there was one
Sandwich Community School Sandwich Community School for Early Learning Open 7am-6pm Registering for Fall! Extended Day for Your Kids Grs K-6. New! Part-time Surroundcare for children in 1/2 day Kindergarten! Offering professional cleaning services is just part of what we do.
Army librarian honored as best in federal government
Photo credit C. Todd Lopez Charles Stanhope, acting executive director of the Federal Library and Information Center Committee, Maj.
Stanley Gets up to $61M in Contracts to Support US Intelligence Community
Stanley in Arlington, VA received $61 million in contracts to support the US intelligence community.
Stanley helps Army update intelligence capabilities
Stanley Inc. is assisting the Army to improve its intelligence capabilities through a two-year blanket purchase agreement worth up to $23 million.
The Nov. 30 deadline for the $8,000 tax credit for "new homebuyers," someone who hasn't purchased a primary residence in the past three years, approaches.
Bonnie Henry : Big Brothers Big Sisters to salute co-founder
Pediatrician Hugh C. Thompson Jr. practiced at the Tucson Clinic from 1940 to 1970.
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