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“from 1865 to the present”
Constructed in 1929 and named after General Alexander M. Tuthill, Fort Tuthill was considered one of the finest National Guard training facilities in the United States. Located three miles south of Flagstaff, Arizona, this permanent facility served as the annual field-training site for the 158th Infantry Regiment Arizona National Guard from 1929 to 1937, again in 1939, and for the last time in 1948. Housed in one of Fort Tuthill’s original buildings, the Fort Tuthill Military Museum presents the appearance of a Regimental Headquarters Building of the 1940's. The Museum Mission is to preserve and present the distinguished history and traditions of the 158th Infantry Regiment, 158th Regimental Combat Team, and current 1st Battalion 158th Infantry Arizona National Guard. Exhibits trace the history of the regiment from it's organization in 1865 as the 1st Regiment Arizona Volunteers to 1967 retirement of the Regimental Colors and 2005 organization and Afghanistan deployment of 1st Battalion 158th Infantry.
Andy and Marilyn did a great job of sharing the history of this amazing museum and the men and women that served. Learn about General Tuthill and his accomplishments and how brave our military... Read more
As an Army veteran I enjoyed hearing Andy share the history of the Bushmasters. Also seeing memorabilia from Arizona's military history. Stop by this Museum with your children and friends on... Read more
My 15 year old really enjoyed his tour of the military museum at Ft. Tuthill. The tour lasted about 2 hours and my son came out with more knowledge of Arizona's military history. Read more
Tuthill Military Museum
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