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 ...
May 1918. The Western Front of World War 1. Privates Henry Johnson and Needham Roberts stood guard in the Argonne Forest in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Idaho Today spoke with Mandla Dube, D.G.A., the award-winning director of the docuseries The Great War, which is airing on HISTORY this Memorial Day. Mellisa Paul spoke to Mandla about this incredible ...
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - June marks the 104 Year Anniversary of the 15th Infantry Regiment, the forbearers of today's 369th Sustainment Brigade. This storied unit, that was given the famous nickname ...