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U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border.
The military mission is guided from a new command center at a remote Army intelligence training base alongside southern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains.
The peak is at the conflux of two new militarized zones designated as extensions of Army stations at Fort Bliss in Texas and Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
U.S. troop deployments at the border have tripled to 7,600 and include every branch of the military - even as the number of attempted crossings plummet.
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