Buffalo Soldiers monument unveiled at West Point (video)

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The new Buffalo Soldiers monument unveiled at West Point

WEST POINT – The Buffalo Soldiers ride again!

The US Military Academy unveiled a life-sized bronze statue of a Buffalo Soldier on Friday.

From 1907 to 1947, the all-black soldiers were assigned to the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments at West Point to provide instruction in mounted drill and tactics to the Corp of Cadets.

They fought during the time of reconstruction in the mid-to late-1800s.

General Vincent Brooks (Ret.), who spoke at an unveiling ceremony, remembered all African Americans who served in the armed forces before the founding of the republic.

He recounted how the Buffalo Soldiers fought “valiantly” against Native Americans and Mexicans.

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