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- Navajo_Scouts abstract "The Navajo Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts between 1873 and 1895. Generally, the scouts were signed up at Fort Wingate for six month enlistments. In the period 1873 to 1885, there were usually ten to twenty-five scouts attached to units. United States Army records indicated that in the Geronimo Campaign of 1886, there were about 150 Navajo scouts, divided into three companies, who were part of the 5,000 man force General Nelson A. Miles put in the field. In 1891 they were enlisted for three years. The Navajos employed as scouts were merged into regular units of the army in 1895. At least one person served almost continuously for over twenty-five years.".
- Navajo_Scouts activeYearsEndYear "1895".
- Navajo_Scouts activeYearsStartYear "1873".
- Navajo_Scouts battle Apache_Wars.
- Navajo_Scouts battle Navajo_Wars.
- Navajo_Scouts battle Victorio's_War.
- Navajo_Scouts country United_States.
- Navajo_Scouts militaryBranch United_States_Army.
- Navajo_Scouts notableCommander George_Crook.
- Navajo_Scouts notableCommander Nelson_A._Miles.
- Navajo_Scouts thumbnail Navajo_scouts_Fort_Wingate_circa_1890.jpg?width=300.
- Navajo_Scouts type United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Navajo_Scouts wikiPageExternalLink indian.html.
- Navajo_Scouts wikiPageExternalLink Francisco.cfm.
- Navajo_Scouts wikiPageID "4390478".
- Navajo_Scouts wikiPageRevisionID "590806850".
- Navajo_Scouts align "center".
- Navajo_Scouts battles Apache_Wars.
- Navajo_Scouts battles "Geronimo's War".
- Navajo_Scouts battles "Navajo Wars".
- Navajo_Scouts battles "Victorio's War".
- Navajo_Scouts branch "23".
- Navajo_Scouts caption "Navajo scouts and a cavalryman at Fort Wingate, 1890.".
- Navajo_Scouts dates "1873".
- Navajo_Scouts hasPhotoCollection Navajo_Scouts.
- Navajo_Scouts notableCommanders George_Crook.
- Navajo_Scouts notableCommanders Nelson_A._Miles.
- Navajo_Scouts quote ""After coming back from Fort Sumner to Fort Wingate some of our people became scouts for the military police or the Army. The Chishi Dine'e got in trouble with the Army, and the Navajo scouts fought with the Army. The Navajos helped in that way. Many of our people have told about this helping the Army, and some passed away still saying it."".
- Navajo_Scouts source "Howard W. Gorman, Navajo Stories of the Long Walk Period page 42.".
- Navajo_Scouts type United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Navajo_Scouts unitName "Navajo Scouts".
- Navajo_Scouts width "55.0".
- Navajo_Scouts subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Navajo_Scouts subject Category:Navajo_history.
- Navajo_Scouts subject Category:United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
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- Navajo_Scouts comment "The Navajo Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts between 1873 and 1895. Generally, the scouts were signed up at Fort Wingate for six month enlistments. In the period 1873 to 1885, there were usually ten to twenty-five scouts attached to units. United States Army records indicated that in the Geronimo Campaign of 1886, there were about 150 Navajo scouts, divided into three companies, who were part of the 5,000 man force General Nelson A. Miles put in the field.".
- Navajo_Scouts label "Navajo Scouts".
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- Navajo_Scouts wasDerivedFrom Navajo_Scouts?oldid=590806850.
- Navajo_Scouts depiction Navajo_scouts_Fort_Wingate_circa_1890.jpg.
- Navajo_Scouts isPrimaryTopicOf Navajo_Scouts.
- Navajo_Scouts name "Navajo Scouts".