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  • Time is running out' for local piece of black heritage (Historic Colored Officer Club)

    07/19/2009 6:34:39 AM PDT · by SandRat · 15 replies · 695+ views
    FORT HUACHUCA — For years, Building 66050 has been vacant. It is deteriorating, but members of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers are determined to save the structure, which during World War II housed the Colored Officers Club. The building, its paint now peeling, windows broken and interior unsafe, is where black entertainers such as Lena Horne would come to the post to perform for black soldiers when the Army was segregated. The fort is where two black divisions, the 92nd and 93rd, trained before heading off to combat in World War II. One division went to Italy and the...
  • Military History of Central and South Indiana

    09/25/2006 5:10:32 AM PDT · by jimwest · 2 replies · 115+ views
    History ^ | 2000 | James D. West
    Military History of Central and Southern Indiana from WW1 to present. Official site for historic Camp Atterbury, Italian and German POWs at Camp Atterbury, Wakeman General Hospital, Freeman AAF, German, Japanese and Italian captured aircraft at Freeman Field, and Fort Benjamin Harrison. Also includes the 28th, 30th, 31st, 83rd, 92nd, and 106th Division, all of which trained at Camp Atterbury. Hosted and supported totally by the Indiana Army National Guard. Largest private web site in Indiana soon to be more than 8 Gigabytes. All information presented is original and not changed in any way. www.IndianaMilitary.org JimWest@iquest.net
  • Group's leader says saving officers club saves piece of western history

    06/09/2006 7:23:02 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 551+ views
    FORT HUACHUCA — America’s history has been defined and shaped by what happened in the Old West. Part of that record was due to the achievement of black soldiers who help protect settlements in places such as Southern Arizona, Tom Stoney said Wednesday during the monthly luncheon hosted by the Greater Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee. And part of the story of the Buffalo Soldiers legacy needs to be saved, Stoney said to nearly 90 people. That can be done by ensuring the World War II black officers club on the post remains, he told nearly...