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The nickname Buffalo Soldier is said to come about from the 10th Cavalry from the American Plains Indians who fought against those soldiers.
Thanks to Utah Cultural Site Stewardship, these men who played an important role in Utah history are getting a chance to take a bow more than a century later.
The nickname Buffalo Soldier is said to come about from the 10th Cavalry from the American Plains Indians who fought against those soldiers.
A significant part of Fort Stanton's story dates back to the late 1800s with the Ninth Calvary, who later became known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
In late June, members of The Buffalo Soldiers of Seattle, a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping the legacy of all-Black regiments of the U.S. military and Black cowboys alive, had a free ...
Friday’s ceremony was originally on land named in honor of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Though the base is called “Fort Lee” again, its new namesake is for Private Lee. It c… ...
FORT LEE, Va. — Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Fitz Lee was honored today during a ceremony renaming the installation after him.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A group of Western New York parishioners have sued the Buffalo Diocese seeking to stop the diocese from using parish funds towards the $150 million settlement with ...
The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen, and Carrie-Anne Moss and is directed by Gregor Jordan (who directed the groundbreaking film Buffalo Soldiers).
Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia has been renamed Fort Lee, now honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Private Fitz Lee instead of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
A Medal of Honor recipient, Private Lee joined the Buffalo Soldiers’ ranks in 1889 and received national attention by saving wounded soldiers in June 1898 in Tayacoba, Cuba, leaving no man ...
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