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Summary
The original U.S.-Mexico border marker 165 sits just outside existing border barrier identified for replacement near Lukeville, Arizona, Dec 11, 2019. The 276 monuments marking the U.S.-Mexico border were erected after the Mexican-American War which ended in 1848. The USACE South Pacific Border District is providing contracting services, including design and construction oversight, of Department of Defense-funded Southwest border barrier projects in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas at the direction of the Administration and at the request of Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection agency.
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usace
project
border
installation
barrier
mexico
replacement
construction
arizona
panels
bollard
lukeville
south pacific border district
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south pacific border district tucson 1 site visit
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us army corps of engineers
Date
11/12/2019
Source
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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