A new monument will be built at Wesley Bolin Plaza dedicated to Arizona's buffalo soldiers. But not everyone is in favor of ...
Finally, in 1866, Congress established six segregated regiments of enlisted African-American soldiers, which soon consolidated into four: the 24th and 25th Infantry and the 9th and 10th Cavalry. The ...
By Kenneth L. “Kenny” Hardin For the Salisbury Post CLEVELAND — Past military history met current technological advancement ...
Steffon Jones, a Youngstown historian and Civil War reenactor, discusses Buffalo Soldiers buried at Tod Cemetery in Youngstown. Receiving proclamations from Youngstown Mayor Tito Brown and ...
with some interesting discussion of “Cathay Williams,” presumed to have been the only woman known to have served in the U.S. Colored Troops and then the Buffalo soldiers. This reviewer was ...
Dietrich Acero De La Parra with an antique cavalry saber during the Order of St. George Knighting Ceremony at the Buffalo Soldier Monument, Fort Leavenworth Kan. April 5, 2024. Combined Arms ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Buffalo Soldiers will have a permanent memorial at our state’s capitol. Former Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill to give them their own monument at Wesley Bolin ...
Leoni (Fuentes)Cliff Owens (Towns person) Vincent McEveety Adventures of an all-African-American cavalry unit assigned to the post-Civil War Southwest to protect settlers from Commanche and Apache ...
The buffalo soldiers were formed with six regiments in 1866. By 1869, they were down to four regiments. The 9th Cavalry, 10th Cavalry, 24th Infantry and 25th Infantry were the first to become ...