I came upon a 2006 article concerning "A New Haven military museum that chronicles the Elm City's centuries old 102nd Infantry Regiment ...has announced plans to relocate... to West Haven... Museum founder, Frank A. Carrano...of East Haven, said the 102nd Infantry Regiment Museum plans to relocate to a temporary site in the defunct Connecticut Refining Co. at 105 Water St. from its former 22-year home in the New Haven Armory on Goffe St."
www.ctcentral.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=17044842&BRD=1773&PAG=461&dept_id=30987&rfi=8
I called Mr. Carrano and he told me some interesting things about the 102nd in Nogales:
They never crossed into Mexico.
They wore wool shirts, wool pants, and "leggings" and would march from Fort Huachuca to Nogales- a trek of about 55 to 60 miles.
The temperature was around 110 to 112 degrees each day.
They would receive one canteen of water per day, which they used for drinking, shaving and washing.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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