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Buffalo Soldiers were the first permanent black regiments to be raised by the US Congress in peace time. They existed from 1866 until after the Second World War. Originally horse cavalry regiments, they later mechanized.
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Buffalo Soldiers National Museum - Comprehensive resources on research, galleries, veterans' association, shop, and children's activities. Los Angeles Association for the Buffalo Soldiers - Official US Army Unit Association in the city for veterans and supporters of the African-American cavalry regiments. Buffalo Soldiers and Indian Wars - Photographs, videos, and text narratives of the battles and history of these American regiments in the US-Indian Wars. Cecil Ward White - Autobiography of this retired Major describes his experiences as a Buffalo Soldier and black officer during racial integration of the US Army. Washington DC 9th & 10th Cavalry - The national capital regional association for the Buffalo Soldiers features the oldest known veteran of these cavalry regiments. African-Americans in Military History - Extensive bibliography on black soldiers in the American forces from the Revolution to WWII, by the US Airforce University. Handbook of Texas on the Buffalo Soldiers - University of Texas overview of the birth of the black cavalry regiments in the US. Woods and Wanton Buffalo Solidiers - Commemorates and researches the history of the African-American cavalry in Florida. Tenth Regiment of Cavalry - US Army page on the history, ordinances, and feats of the Buffalo Soldiers cavalry. Buffalo Soldiers On the Eve of War - Photo-essay of the regiments' preparation for combat in WWII. El Paso Buffalo Soldiers - Texan association for the preservation of the memory of black cavalry in the state. Greater North Carolina Chaper of Buffalo Soldiers - State organization for veterans and admirers of the African-American 9th and 10th Cavalry. Buffalo Soldiers in Utah Territory - On the black 9th Cavalry that served with white infantrymen against the Ute Indians at Fort Duchesne. Wikipedia: Buffalo Soldier - Open encyclopaedia article on the origins, equipment, and history of the US's first permanent black regiments.
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