African American soldiers of U.S. Army 369th Regiment, 93rd Division, march in review near Maffrecourt, France, during World Wa...
African American soldiers of United States Army 369th Regiment, 93rd Division (Colored) (sometimes called the "Harlem Hellfighters") on parade across an open field near Maffrecourt,France, in World War 1. They are led by their Commander, Colonel William Hayward, on horseback, followed by 8 other mounted officers. Several soldiers are walking bicycles behind them. Next is seen the famous 369th Regimental marching band, led by Bandmaster, Lieutenant James Reese Europe. Troops of the Regiment march with shouldered arms in formations of 30-man fronts. At the end of the film, the troops execute a right flank maneuver. A three-man color guard poses for the camera with the American flag. No other colors are displayed during the review. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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