The legendary 369th Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, spent nearly 200 days in combat during World War I, defending the frontline trenches without conceding an inch.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! The "Harlem Hellfighters" were an African American infantry regiment of more than 4,000 soldiers in the New York National Guard known for their ...
The Harlem Hellfighters ar the most well-known group of Black World War I soldiers. The Harlem Hellfighters, a group of Black New York National Guardsmen who served in the 369th Infantry Regiment ...
The Harlem Hellfighters, who became legends for their service during World War I, were honored this week with a Congressional Gold Medal. The Harlem Hellfighters of the New York National Guard's 369th ...
The Harlem Hellfighters of the New York National Guard's 369th Infantry Regiment were posthumously honored this week with a Congressional Gold Medal. They received the highest civilian honor given by ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., presents Debra Willett, the granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sgt. Leander Willett, with the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of all of the "Harlem Hellfighters" ...
Andrew Harnik / Getty Images The Harlem Hellfighters of the New York National Guard’s 369th Infantry Regiment were posthumously honored this week with a Congressional Gold Medal. They received the ...
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