The Harlem Hellfighters were an all-black New York National Guard unit that fought in World War I. Universal Images Group via Getty Images Congress on Monday agreed to award a posthumous Congressional ...
The Harlem Hellfighters ar the most well-known group of Black World War I soldiers. The Harlem Hellfighters, a group of Black New York National Guardsmen who served in the 369th Infantry Regiment ...
WASHINGTON — The Harlem Hellfighters — an African-American regiment that fought longer on the frontlines of World War I than any other Army unit its size — were honored Wednesday with the ...
NEW YORK -- They had no equipment, no field and no uniforms. Nothing more than a passion for the game. That was good enough for ex-NFL wide receiver Duke Fergerson, who took a bunch of kids from ...
The new Battlefield game is taking the series back in time: Electronic Arts revealed today that Battlefield 1 arrives Oct. 21, and that the number "1" on the fifth mainline title references its World ...
It’s been nearly two years since they played their last football game, but the Harlem Hellfighters are back. The team was planning to board a bus Monday night to play an exhibition game in Brookfield, ...
The tough-as-nails Black infantrymen that gave America’s enemies hell in World War I will be awarded Congress’s highest honor posthumously under a new law President Biden signed off on Wednesday. The ...
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