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He later emigrated to the United States and established his own research laboratory in New York City but licensed the exclusive production rights for Takadiastase to one of the largest US pharmaceutical companies, Parke Davis.
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US and Chiricahua
In 1852, the US and some of the Chiricahua signed a treaty, but it had little lasting effect.
In 1877, about three years after Cochise's death, the US moved the Chiricahua and some other Apache bands to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, still in Arizona.
After two decades of guerrilla warfare, Cochise, one of the leaders of the Chiricahua band, chose to make peace with the US.
The Chiricahua had been promised the lands surrounding the fort by the US government ; however local non-Indians resisted their settlement.

US and Apache
By the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US took on the responsibility to prevent and punish cross-border incursions by Apache who were raiding in Mexico.
A few years later, in 1861 the US Army killed some of Cochise ’ s relatives near Apache Pass, in what became known as the Bascom Affair.
The area that is now lower Oak Creek was more or less on the border of the area occupied by the Dil-ze ' e Chein-chii-ii ( or Red Rock Clan ) and Yaa-go-gain ( White Land Clan ) The US army gathered the Yavapai and Apache people in the area and in 1875 removed them in a tragic and brutal march and exile to the San Carlos Reservation in Eastern Arizona, but many Dilze ' e remained in hiding in the Lower Oak Creek and adjoining White Hills area As late as 1876, numerous Dil-ze ' e still lived on or near Lower Oak Creek.
One US Apache helicopter which was captured by Iraqi civilians, along with its two crew members, appeared later in Arab satellite channels.
* US Army AH-64D Apache Longbow Helicopter
In addition to Deming's biography: The US success of Jörgen Ingmann's version of Jerry Lordan's instrumental " Apache " ( which hit no 1 in US Singles ' list in 1961 ) was largely due to EMI's omission to publish The Shadows ' original 1960 version in time for USA.
Many of the Apache had been at war the Spanish and Mexicans for almost three centuries when the US annexed present-day Arizona and New Mexico in 1848.
* October 1-AH-64 Apache with the US 6th Cavalry Brigade
The US Army Contracting Command gave a contract to DynCorp International to provide a Maintenance Augmentation Team for the Kuwait Air Force's AH-64D Apache helicopter maintenance programm.
Most United States ' histories of this era report that the final defeat of an Apache band took place when 5, 000 US troops forced Geronimo's group of 30 to 50 men, women and children to surrender on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona.
In the post-war era, the US government arranged for Apache children to be taken from their families for adoption by white Americans in assimilation programs.
Combined Kiowa, Apache and Comanche representatives filed suit against the US government for compensation due to the original treaty and subsequent actions, including sales under the unratified Jerome Agreement.
Here, US 60 is a significant part of the local commuter freeway system, serving cities such as Mesa, Gilbert, and Apache Junction.
Cushing led his troops into the Guadalupe Mountains and destroyed two Mescalero Apache camps and were eventually driven out of the area and into US reservations.
It starred child actor Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post known in the series as Fort Apache.
During his first term as a Representative, Hunt sponsored legislation authorizing a US $ 5, 000 reward for capture of the Apache Kid.
Video footage taken from the gun camera of a US Apache helicopter in Iraq was shown on ABC TV, showing the killing of suspected Iraqi insurgents.
After that, Santa Rita was only occasionally operational until 1873 when Apache chief Cochise signed a peace agreement with the US and the mine was reopened.
The warfare lasted about two years, ultimately ending in the US defeat of the Apache )
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