41st Infantry Regiment

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The 41st Infantry Regiment was a post–Civil War U.S. Army African American unit composed of Black enlisted men and white officers, historically known as one of the Buffalo Soldier regiments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buffalo Soldier unit
United States Army regiment
associatedConflict Indian Wars NERFINISHED
branch United States Army
commandStructure commanded by white commissioned officers
country United States of America
discriminationContext subject to segregation-era U.S. Army policies
dutyType escort duty
garrison duty
patrol duty
protection of settlers
protection of transportation routes
ethnicComposition African American enlisted men
formationContext Regular Army expansion after the American Civil War
garrisonRegion American West NERFINISHED
historicalEra post–American Civil War period
historicalSignificance contributed to African American military service in the post–Civil War U.S. Army
legacy part of the broader Buffalo Soldier tradition in U.S. military history
militaryRole infantry
militaryStatus Regular Army unit
notableDesignation Buffalo Soldiers NERFINISHED
officerComposition white officers
personnelStatus enlisted men were formerly enslaved or free Black men
racePolicyContext racially segregated unit
serviceType peacetime frontier duty

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Buffalo Soldiers hasUnit 41st Infantry Regiment