African American soldiers known as the Buffalo Soldiers helped protect Yosemite National Park in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and their legacy continues to be celebrated today through ...
Meet America’s Buffalo Soldiers—some of the nation’s first park rangers. On a clear fall day in California in 1903, a group of soldiers and civilians, both African American and Caucasian, gathered in ...
Buffalo Soldier Day was first acknowledged nationally in 1992 by President George H.W. Bush but it was not made a yearly event. A ceremony at Wilson Park in north Toledo on Sunday included a ...
"This is what we call the meet and greet," said John Pitts, post commander of the Bethlehem Buffalo Soldiers. "We get to meet the bikers and explain to them about exactly what we are doing and ...
Kautz, commander of the Department of Arizona, ordered that a camp be established in the Huachuca Mountains. The Fort was the home of the 10th Cavalry "Buffalo Soldiers" for 20 years and was ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York State Police announced a momentous promotion to Troop A. Major Amie P. Feroleto is the first female to be appointed as Troop A Commander in the 107-year history of ...