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A riot involving infantrymen, military police, and local law enforcement officers occurs in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, leading to three deaths.
A violent clash between infantrymen, military police, and local law enforcement in Phoenix, Arizona, results in three fatalities.
On November 26, 1942, tensions flared in Phoenix, Arizona, when U.S. infantry soldiers, military police, and local officers engaged in a violent confrontation.
Details about the origins of the conflict remain limited, but the riot highlighted growing strains in civil-military relations on the home front during World War II.
Three individuals lost their lives in the disturbance, prompting investigations into conduct and command responsibility.
The event underscored the challenges of maintaining discipline and cooperation between military personnel stationed domestically and civilian authorities.
In its aftermath, military leadership reviewed procedures for interaction between service members and local law enforcement to prevent future incidents.
A riot