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Fort Bliss
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Fort Bliss, U.S. army post, 1,122,500 acres (454,300 hectares), W Tex., E of El Paso; est. 1849 and named for Col. William Bliss, Gen. Zachary Taylor's adjutant in the Mexican War. Originally strategically located near the only ice-free pass through the Rocky Mts., it guarded the U.S.-Mexican border and protected West-bound gold seekers from hostile Native Americans; task forces against Cochise Cochise , c.1815–1874, chief of the Chiricahua group of Apache in Arizona. He was friendly with the whites until 1861, when some of his relatives were hanged by U.S. soldiers for a crime they did not commit. Afterward he waged relentless war against the U.S.
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 and Geronimo Geronimo , c.1829–1909, leader of a Chiricahua group of the Apaches, b. Arizona. As a youth he participated in the forays of Cochise, Victorio, and other Apache leaders.
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 were based there. The fort's location has changed several times as a result of flooding; its present site, on a mesa, was established in 1890. In 1916, post commander Gen. John J. Pershing led an unsuccessful expedition into Mexico to catch the bandit Francisco (Pancho) Villa Villa, Francisco , c.1877–1923, Mexican revolutionary, nicknamed Pancho Villa. His real name was Doroteo Arango.

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. Fort Bliss is now the Army Air Defense Center, training missilemen, artillerymen, and air-defense units.


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Sergeant Jarrett Taylor was one of four US soldiers, all members of B Troop, 2nd Squadron, 13th Cavalry Regiment, based out of Fort Bliss, Texas, who were charged with a range of offences on August 19.
He is also the Honor Graduate of the Dental Specialist course at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and attended the Primary Leadership Development Course, the Advanced Airborne School, Battle Staff NCO Course, the Dental Management Development Course, the Basic and Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Courses at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the USASMA, Fort Bliss, Texas, and numerous other Army schools and courses.
She can be contacted at JTF North, Building 11603, Staff Sergeant Sims Street, Fort Bliss, Texas 79918-0058; by phone at (915) 313-7787; or fax at (915) 313-7687.
 
 
 
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