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Military
Assignments
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Buffalo Soldiers were
assigned to the harshest and most desolate posts. Specific duties
included subduing Mexican revolutionaries, outlaws, comercheros,
rustlers and hostile Native Americans. Additional administrative
duties included exploring and mapping the Southwest, and establishing
frontier outposts for future towns.
The Buffalo Soldiers fought in the Indians Wars of the American West,
Spanish American War of 1898, WWI and WWII.
Military History
- 1775-1783 -
Revolutionary War - Approximately 5,000 Blacks fought in the
War of Independence. By mid-1778, each brigade in General George
Washington's army averaged 43 Black soldiers.
- 1812-1815 -
War of 1812 - Though blacks were barred from service for the
first two years, at the war's latter stages they comprised 10%
of naval crews.
- 1846-1848 -
Mexican War - No Blacks fought in this war. It was fought by
regulars and volunteers primarily from the rural South
and Midwest.
- 1861-1865 -
Civil War - Blacks made up 12% (178,895 men) of the Union
Army and 25% (30,000) of the Union Navy. Thousands more served
in service units as laborers and the like. Some 2,751 blacks
were killed in battle; another 65,427 died primarily from
disease.
- 1866-1891 -
Indian Wars - The 5,000 blacks who served in the all-black
9th and 10th Cavalry and 24th and 25th Infantry Regiments
constituted about 10% of the total troops who guarded the
Western Frontier for a quarter century.
- 1898 -
Spanish-American War - The four regular regiments fought in
Cuba, making up about 12% of the forces on the Island. Another
2,000- 7.6% of all sailors-served in the Navy.
- 1899-1902 -
Philippines War - In addition to the four Black regular
regiments, two volunteer regiments composed of Blacks help wage
this colonial campaign.
- 1916 -
Mexican Punitive Expedition - The all-black 10th Cavalry
comprised 12% of the forces sent in pursuit of Pancho Villa. The
regiment suffered over half (10men killed) of the casualties
sustained.
- 1917-1918 -
World War I - Over 200,000 Black soldiers made it to France,
equaling 9.2% of the American Expeditionary Force. Most were in
support units. But the all-black 92nd and 93rd Infantry
Divisions lost 773 killed in action (1.4% of U.S. total) and
4,408 wounded in action.
- 1941-1945 -
World War II - Some 500,000 Blacks were stationed overseas,
amounting to 4% of the 11 million Americans who served on
foreign shores. About 10% of blacks were in combat units. The
all-black 92nd Infantry was in Italy, and had 616 killed in
action and 2,187 wounded. The 93rd Division was stationed in the
South Pacific, losing 17 KIA and 121 WIA. There was also the
black 366th Infantry (Separates).
During the Battle of the Bulge, 2,500 blacks were formed into
all black Infantry platoons and attached to larger units. The
famed 761st Tank Battalion spent 183 continuous days in combat
in the European Theater, earning a Presidential Unit Citation.
The 333rd Field Artillery bravely supported ground operations in
France.
Three all-black air units flew overseas: 332nd Fighter Group,
477th Bombardment Group and the 99th Fighter Squadron. Sixty-six
Black pilots were killed in action. A total of 140,000 blacks
served in the Army Air Forces. Nearly 150,000 Blacks served in
the Navy. Of the 12,000 Black Marines, 9 were killed in action.
- 1950-1953 -
Korean War - About 195,000 Blacks were in Korea; comprising
13% of U.S. troops there. Some 3,223, or 9% of the total, were
killed in action. Korea saw the end of segregated units in all
armed forces.
- 1961-1973 -
Vietnam War - Black Americans who served in Vietnam numbered
275,000 (10.6% of all forces). Hostile deaths were 5,711 (12.1%
of the total) and non-hostile deaths came to 1,530.
- 1958-1989 -
Expeditionary Campaigns - Blacks have served in all the
armed forces deployments, under hostile conditions, for the past
three decades. This includes the Dominican Republic (1965-1966),
the Korea DMZ, Lebanon (1982-1984), Grenada (1983) and Panama
(1989).
1991 - Persian Gulf War - Approximately 104,000 (24.5%) of the
total troops deployed who served in Saudi Arabia were Black.
Some 27 died during Operation Desert Storm, equaling 15% of the
total U.S. deaths
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