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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
GLEN COVE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – There was a touching tribute on Long Island to one of the "Harlem Hellfighters." The World War I veteran died decades ago, but on Saturday his family received a surprise ...
An exceptional unit of Black soldiers who fought in World War I will receive the Congressional Gold Medal. By Precious Fondren For most of her life Debra Willett had a vague idea about who her ...
The U.S. Army has given the official go-ahead for a National Guard unit to bear a name its forebears earned in the trenches of World War I: the Harlem Hellfighters. The Army Center of Military History ...
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” helped the US win World War I. The Black infantry unit was one of the most decorated regiments at the time, even as most of its members were met with racism and disregard ...
1 of 5 — In 1917, the Harlem Hellfighters were first sent to train at Camp Whitman near Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 2 of 5 — Prevented from serving alongside white U.S. soldiers, the Hellfighters instead ...
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