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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia - Military history of African Americans

Military history of African Americans is that of African Americans in the United States since the arrival of the first black slaves in 1619 to the present day. African American military history is marked by feats throughout several conflicts in American History; as African American soldiers had fought bravely in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the current War in Iraq. Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War. Including:

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War

After the Indian Wars ended in the 1890s the regiments continued to serve and participated in the Spanish-American War (including the Battle of San Juan Hill), where five more Medals of Honor were earned. They took part in the 1916 Punitive Expedition into Mexico and in the Philippine-American War. Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units. In addition to the African Americans who served in the Spanish American war in Regular Army units ...

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Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - World Wars

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Many soldiers of color served their country with distinction during World War I and World War II. Famous segregated units, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and U.S. 761st Tank Battalion proved their value in combat, leading to desegregation of all US Armed Forces by order of President Harry S. Truman in July of 1948 via Executive Order 9981. 93rd Infantry Division (Colored) See also:

Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - Civil War

The history of African Americans in the U.S. Civil War is marked by 180,000 African Americans comprising 163 units served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free African Americans and runaway slaves joined the fight. Substantially smaller numbers of blacks are recorded to have served on the Confederate side including two units formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1865, however records are scarce and an exact number is not known. Military history of ...

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Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - World Wars

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Many soldiers of color served their country with distinction during World War I and World War II. Famous segregated units, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and U.S. 761st Tank Battalion proved their value in combat, leading to desegregation of all US Armed Forces by order of President Harry S. Truman in July of 1948 via Executive Order 9981. 93rd Infantry Division (Colored) ...

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Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War

African-Americans, slaves and free blacks, served on both sides during the war. Black soldiers served in northern militias from the outset, but this was forbidden in the South, where slaveowners feared arming slaves. Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of Virginia, issued an emancipation proclamation in November 1775, promising freedom to runaway slaves who fought for the British; Sir Henry Clinton issued a similar edict in New York in 1779. Tens of thousands of slaves escaped to the British lines, although possibly as few as 1,000 served under ...

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Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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1st Louisiana Native Guard: Encyclopedia II - Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars

From the 1870s to the early 20th Century, African units were utilized by the United States Government to combat the Native Americans during the Indian Wars. Perhaps the most noted among this group were the Buffalo Soldiers. At the end of the U.S. Civil War the army reorganized and authorized the formation of two regiments of black cavalry with the designations 9th and 10th U. S. Cavalry. Two regiments of infantry were formed at the same time. These units were composed of black enlisted men commanded by white officers such as Benjamin Grierson, and ...

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Military history of African Americans, Military history of African Americans - Revolutionary War, Military history of African Americans - Civil War, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Union Military, Military history of African Americans - African Americans in the Confederate Military, Military history of African Americans - Indian Wars, Military history of African Americans - Spanish American War, Military history of African Americans - Volunteer Army Units, Military history of African Americans - Spanish Civil War, Military history of African Americans - World Wars, Military history of African Americans - Vietnam War, Military history of African Americans - Gulf War, Military history of African Americans - 2003 War in Iraq

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