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ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS
Buffalo Soldiers
is a nickname originally applied to the members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry
Regiment of the United States Army by the native Apache Indians, which was
formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The term eventually
encompassed these units:
Although several African American regiments were raised
during the Civil War to fight alongside the Union Army (including the famous
54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and the many United States Colored Troops
Regiments), the "Buffalo Soldiers" were established by Congress as the
first peacetime all-black regiments in the regular U.S. Army. On September
6, 2005, Mark Matthews, who was the oldest living Buffalo Soldier, died
at the age of 111. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Buffalo Soldier
Articles
Cathay Williams, Female Buffalo Soldier
Buffalo Soldier Monument, It's
Significance
Buffalo Soldiers, The Wars
Lieutenant Colonel Allen
Allensworth
Colonel Charles Young
Lieutenant Henry Ossian
Flipper
Oldest Buffalo Soldier
Dies at 111
Buffalo Soldiers
Defended the Western Frontier
The Legend of
Emmanuel Stance
Buffalo Soldier Photo Galleries
Vintage Buffalo Soldier Photo Gallery
Modern Buffalo
Soldier Photo Gallery
Buffalo Soldier
Monuments and Memorials Photo Gallery
Buffalo Soldier Links
BuffaloSoldiers.Com
Buffalo
Soldiers and Indian Wars
Buffalo Soldier
National Museum
Buffalo Soldier
Memorial (Junction City, KS)
Buffalo Soldier
Monument (Tucson, AZ)
Buffalo Soldier
Monumnet (Ft. Leavenworth, KS)
Los Angeles
Association for the Buffalo Soldiers
Buffalo Soldier
Lesson Plan for Teachers
Buffalo Soldier
History
Ninth Memorial Calvary
Buffalo Soldier Videos
The Buffalo Soldiers Part 1
The Buffalo
Soldiers Part 2
The Buffalo
Soldiers Part 3
Buffalo Soldiers
by Bob Marley
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the Buffalo Soldier Art Gallery
Books,
Movies and Music Inspired by the Buffalo Soldiers
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