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2 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Tina Emhoolah, Comanche tribal leader, Army Museum volunteer, speaks to the guests at the Fort Sill Cynthia Ann Parker Tour.
The City of Lawton and U.S. Army Fort Sill announced Thursday evening the cancellation of this year’s Army Birthday Parade due to what they say are credible security threats.
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Chief Executive Officer, Fort Sill Apache Economic Development Authority The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) performs complex daily executive management and professional level work to maximize the ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe has asked a federal judge to delay a land swap that could lead to a copper mine at Oak Flat east of Phoenix.
That responsibility is ours because we deeply listen. Stories of survival transcend geography. Fort Sill historian Gillette Griswold documents Apache Frank (Leyva), my great-grandfather, who lived on ...
Meanwhile, five lawmakers — a mix of Democrats and Republicans — allocated a total of $355,000 for the Fort Sill Apache Tribe to build a new fire station in Luna County between Deming and Las ...
Fort Sill is a modern military installation that preserves its historic past, including the old section of the fort, which was established in the 1860s and has been continuously used since then ...
In 2019, when asked about the significance of a pole installed outside Sheldon High School, Joe Brainard—of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Chiricahua—likened it to a “mailbox” that represented the ...
In 2019, when asked about the significance of a pole installed outside Sheldon High School, Joe Brainard, of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Chiricahua, likened it to a “mailbox” that ...
New Mexico has 23 federally recognized tribes, including large portions of the Navajo Nation and land holdings of the Fort Sill Apache. The safety concerns of those communities were on prominent ...
New Mexico has 23 federally recognized tribes, including large portions of the Navajo Nation and land holdings of the Fort Sill Apache.