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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — The Harlem Hellfighters — an African-American regiment that fought longer on the frontlines of World War I than any other Army unit its size — were honored Wednesday with the ...
It’s been nearly two years since they played their last football game, but the Harlem Hellfighters are back. The team was planning to board a bus Monday night to play an exhibition game in Brookfield, ...
NEW YORK -- They had no equipment, no field and no uniforms. Nothing more than a passion for the game. That was good enough for ex-NFL wide receiver Duke Fergerson, who took a bunch of kids from ...
The new Battlefield game is taking the series back in time: Electronic Arts revealed today that Battlefield 1 arrives Oct. 21, and that the number "1" on the fifth mainline title references its World ...