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English: In the 1950s, the Fort consisted of a cluster of WWII era wooden buildings. In 1954, the Army Signal Corps reopened the post, finding its topography ideal for the testing of electronic warfare equipment and unmanned aerial vehicles because of the wide open spaces and lack of electromagnetic interference.
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Aerial photograph of Fort Huachuca from the 1950's

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1 January 1950

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