Is Fort Huachuca still open?

From 1913 to 1933, the fort was the base for the “Buffalo Soldiers” of the 10th Cavalry Regiment….

Fort Huachuca
Open to the public Yes
Condition Active
Website Official Website
Site history

Is Fort Huachuca an army base?

Located in Cochise County, in southeast Arizona, about 15 miles north of the border with Mexico, Fort Huachuca is an Army installation with a rich frontier history. Established in 1877, the Fort was annexed in 1971 by the city of Sierra Vista and declared a national landmark in 1976.

How many people work on Fort Huachuca?

Today, Fort Huachuca is home to approximately 6,500 active duty soldiers, 7,400 dependents and 5,000 civilian employees. During peak hours it’s not uncommon for there to be over 18,000 people on the base, making it one of the most active military installations in the United States.

What year did Fort Huachuca reopen?

At war’s end, the Fort was declared surplus and closed briefly. It was reactivated in 1950 as a training area for Army Engineers.

What army units are at Fort Huachuca?

Units/Tenants

  • 111th Military Intelligence Brigade.
  • 2-13th Aviation Regiment.
  • 304th MI Battalion.
  • 305th MI Battalion.
  • 309th MI Battalion.
  • 344th MI Battalion.
  • 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion.
  • B Troop – 4th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Memorial)

What Army units are at Fort Huachuca?

Does Fort Huachuca have infantry?

The Fort was the home of the 10th Cavalry “Buffalo Soldiers” for 20 years and was replaced by the 25th Infantry Regiment in 1933. Presently, Fort Huachuca houses the U.S. Army Intelligence Center, and the U.S. Army’s Network Enterprise Technology Command.

Who gets stationed at Fort Huachuca?

Today, close to 20,000 people live at work at Fort Huachuca. Units stationed here include the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, the Military Auxiliary Radio System, the Network Enterprise Technology Command, and the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade. The fort’s motto is “From Sabers to Satellites.”