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- Fort Naco, Camp Naco, or Fort Newell began as a camp in the Southwest United States, on the outskirts of Naco, Arizona as part of the Mexican Border Project. Over time adobe and wooden buildings were constructed to house the garrison along with other permanent structures. (en)
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- A building of Fort Naco in 2008 (en)
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- Camp Naco Historic District (en)
- Fort Naco (en)
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- United States Army (en)
- Arizona National Guard (en)
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- Fort Naco, Camp Naco, or Fort Newell began as a camp in the Southwest United States, on the outskirts of Naco, Arizona as part of the Mexican Border Project. Over time adobe and wooden buildings were constructed to house the garrison along with other permanent structures. (en)
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- (en)
- Camp Naco Historic District (en)
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