Word: mex
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...citizens of Santa Fe, N. Mex., have a 356-year-old architectural heritage of which they are mighty proud...
...MYERS Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. Sandia Base, N. Mex...
Died. Robert Geronimo, 77, Apache Warrior Geronimo's last surviving son, who was born after his dread dad's surrender to the U.S. Army (ending decades of terrorizing the Southwest), lived with his mother, Kate Cross-Eyes, on the Mescalero, N. Mex., Indian reservation, where he was a farmer and an occasional adviser on Apache movies; of pneumonia; in Mescalero...
...three Phantoms were flying northwest, into the evening sun, escorting a slow, radar-laden RB-66 reconnaissance bomber close to the Red Chinese border. To Major Wilbur R. Dudley, 34, of Alamogordo, N. Mex., the first hint of trouble was the wink of cannon fire beneath his Phantom fighter. It came from four "silver, swept-wing and well-kept aircraft"-Communist MIG-17s, presumably Chinese. "I broke to the right," recalled Dudley after last week's action, "and pickled [dropped] my fuel tanks, and then I came up on this MIG just as it was making a firing pass...
...short, and the gratitude of the long-suffering Vietnamese so apparent, that some doctors soon decide that their two-month tours are far too short. University of Colorado Surgeon Thomas Carey has volunteered for four months. Says Dr. Herschel L. Douglas, 31, a general practitioner from Lovington, N. Mex.: "It's difficult to come here and get involved emotionally and morally and then just go home and forget about it." Home after one tour last fall, Dr. Douglas found he could not forget. He has gone back, for at least a year, as U.S. AID public-health director...