38th Infantry Regiment org
Summary: One of the five all-black regiments created in 1866.
Completeness: 24/100 Grade F
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1866— 1866
cited from Legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers (2025)Overview of Buffalo Soldiers by Bud Russo. Covers the 1866 creation of five all-black regiments (9th and 10th Cavalry, 24th, 25th, and 38th Infantry); nearly 4,000 Buffalo Soldiers serving at 11 frontier forts in New Mexico; first black troops arriving at Fort Selden in 1866; no …
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Russo, Bud · 2025 · other · web · details