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Black History Month in Military
https://www.army.mil/africanamericans/index.html
Throughout America’s history, from the Battle of Lexington to the Battle for Fallujah, black Soldiers have honorably answered the call to duty, serving with great valor and distinction in America’s armed forces.
Each February, the U.S. Army celebrates and pays tribute to black Soldiers and recognizes the important contributions they have made in past wars and are continuing to make today in overseas contingency operations.
African American Women In Military
http://www.buffalosoldiersresearchmuseum.org/research/women.htm
Welcome to the Buffalo Soldiers Research Museum
for more than 20 years, the buffalo soldiers research museum has collected, preserved, and provided exhibits documenting the african american military experience. we have a special interest in military artifacts from 1866 to 1945 when the buffalo soldier regiments were active. these regiments included individuals who served in the 38th, 39th, 40th, 41st, 24th, and 25th infantries, as well as the 9th, 10th, 27th, and 28th horse cavalries.
African Americans in the Navy
http://navylive.dodlive.mil/2016/02/06/blackhistorymonth-profiles-in-u-s-navy-leadership/
As the Navy joins our nation in the observance of Black History Month, Navy Live is sharing profiles in U.S. Navy leadership – both past and present.
La Mott
https://historic-lamott-pa.com/who-they-were-what-they-did/
This site is intended to provide its visitors with an in-depth view and review of the historic place, La Mott, Pennsylvania. Not only is this location significant in American history because it was the home of the first federal training site for black soldiers during the American Civil War, but also because of its location in one of the nation’s oldest communities.