Well, let's see - some of the things I'm going to mention are on the
http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/VHF/UHF_Military_Monitoring
You could check the ARTCC link there - it looks like the local ARTCC freqs haven't been updated in a while but at least it's a starting point...<ahem>
And you do know about the FLIP that you can download from the DoD website, right? Yeah, as I understand it, it's about 800 pages long, so a download on dialup is going to be an exercise in frustration. Maybe someone can snip out the New Mexico stuff from the monster...
You could also check the airport on Airnav and see if there's any milair freqs listed there (on occasion, it does have them, but not all the time...). See if that airport has an entry here on RR.
And there's an Alb. milair page listed in the related pages section of the Wiki. Again, I'm not entirely sure when the last time it was updated, but at least it's a start.
You didn't mention what radio(s) you were planning to bring - but again, the Wiki has a great many of them laid out with their respective Yahoo groups. Maybe someone has a file set up already that you can clone.
Lastly, there seems to be a tiny New Mexico Yahoo scanning group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/albuquerque_NM_scanners/
It can't hurt to try, in any case.
There. I've done enough damage for one day
73s Mike