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- Davis-Monthan Air Force Base [r]: A large United States Air Force base near Tucson, Arizona; houses the "boneyard" (Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG)) of stored out-of-service aircraft, the 355th Fighter Wing, and the headquarters of the Twelfth Air Force. [e]
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- Davis-Monthan Air Force Base [r]: A large United States Air Force base near Tucson, Arizona; houses the "boneyard" (Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG)) of stored out-of-service aircraft, the 355th Fighter Wing, and the headquarters of the Twelfth Air Force. [e]
- Fort Huachucha [r]: Located in the desert approximately 65 miles outside Tucson, Arizona at the town of Sierra Vista; major commands include the United States Army Signal Command and the United States Army Intelligence Center [e]
- Gadsden Purchase [r]: The 1853 U.S. purchase of a 29.1 million acre strip of borderland from Mexico that became part of Arizona and New Mexico. [e]
- Mesoamerica [r]: A culture area extending from northern Mexico through western Honduras and northern El Salvador in Central America. [e]
- Stravenue [r]: Official term for some public roads found only in Tucson, Arizona, that run diagonally rather than on the normal east-west or north-south grid of most of the city's roads. [e]
- United States Army Forces Command [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Point of presence [r]: In telecommunications and computer networking, a location at which service providers can connect to one another, or where customers may connect to their service providers [e]
- Queens [r]: A borough of New York City. [e]
- Political spectrum [r]: A common way of referring to political positions by pointing out where they stand between two extremes on a one-dimensional line from left-to-right. [e]
- California, history to 1845 [r]: Brief history of the Union's thirty-first state up through 1845. [e]
- Quakers [r]: Protestant denomination founded among English Puritans in the 17th century by George Fox and characterized by pacifism and the belief that Christ works directly in the soul of the believer; known formally as the Religious Society of Friends. [e]