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Date: 2009-12-17 17:33:38
United States Army
History of North America
Fort Riley
9th Cavalry Regiment
Cavalry
10th Cavalry Regiment
Fort Sill
Benjamin Grierson
Battle of Beecher Island
Comanche Campaign
Military history of the United States
Buffalo Soldiers

Fort Riley in the late 1880s. Fort Riley’s Black Soldiers and the Army’s Changing Role

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