The food will be provided by the Off The Rails Food Trolley, a food truck operated by Buffalo Soldiers member Jim Rhegness.
Troopers of the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, departed their encampment in Monterey, California, for five months of field duty. It was ...
Members of the Fort Sill community and the Buffalo Soldiers gathered on Friday to honor the builders of Fort Sill. A plaque ...
The term “Buffalo Soldiers” was a nickname given to African American Soldiers who served in the United States Army in the west after the civil war. They were the topic of discussion today for Pocomoke ...
On Saturday, March 22, the African American Student Social Worker Association will present “Taste of Freedom,” Fresno’s first ...
The "long, lanky" man carrying the American flag on Decoration Day in May 1909 was a familiar sight at patriotic events in ...
African American soldiers have had a big impact on the Central Coast. Buffalo Soldiers built the Presidio of Monterey, Fort ...
A blind man trekking hundreds of miles on horseback between two Oklahoma cities may seem like an impossible task for anyone.
Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman hosted an event with troops and was challenged to get Josh Allen on FaceTime.
Arlington National Cemetery removes historical content on Black, Hispanic, and female service members due to Trump's DEI ban.
John H. Wooten III, better known as J.W. Wolfman Black, astride his horse Topaz, March 15, 2025, in front of the Buffalo Soldier Monument.
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