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Mountain View Black Officers Club, Sierra Vista (2006 Most Endangered Historic Place). High on a hill overlooking Fort Huachuca Army base in Sierra Vista sits a dilapidated building that once echoed with the sublime song stylings of Lena Horne during World War II. She came to entertain the black troops at the Mountain View Black Officers Club, built in 1942 by the then-segregated Army for its growing number of black soldiers. Pictured is retired Army 1st Sgt. Tom Stoney Sr., combat veteran of Korea and member of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers. (Photo source: Barbara Alper, Parade Magazine)
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