Buffalo Soldiers 1866–91
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Elite 107

Author: Ron Field

Illustrator: Richard Hook

About this book
African-American soldiers played a decisive role in the US Army on the western frontier during the Plains Wars. First authorised by Congress in July 1866, they were organised into two cavalry and four infantry regiments, which were commanded by white officers. All were quickly nicknamed the 'Buffalo Soldiers' by their Cheyenne and Comanche enemies. These brave soldiers fought many native tribes over the years, including the warriors of Sitting Bull and Geronimo. This book tells the story of these buffalo soldiers who, until the early 1890s, constituted 20 per cent of all active forces on duty in the American West.

Contents
Introduction · Organisation · Plains Wars 1866-76 · Southwest Wars 1876-86 · Uniforms, Flags and Weapons

Paperback; June 2004; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781841767567


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