Buffalo Soldiers Receive 17 Congressional Medals Of Honor For Murdering American Indians On Behalf Of Their "White Masters"...the United States Government!
De be doin da work of da "Massa's"!
The following Buffalo Soldiers and their officers were awarded 17 Medals of Honor for their service during the Indian Wars!

Late 1800's photograph of members of the 10th Cavalry (Buffalo Soldiers).
Augustus Walley (top row, 2nd from right, with the bandana around his neck), a
former slave from Bond Avenue in Reisterstown, MD, won the Congressional Medal
of Honor.

Congressional Medal of Honor winner Augustus Walley
"Wild Buffaloes"
African Americans have served in the United States Army since the Revolutionary
War.
In 1866, Congress approved legislation creating six all African American Army
regiments: two cavalry (the 9th and 10th) and four infantry (the 38th, 39th,
40th and 41st). These units represented the first African American professional
soldiers in a peace-time army. Some of the recruits for the new units were
formerly slaves. Many others served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Another reorganization of the Army a short time later led to the merger of the
four infantry regiments into two units: the 24th and 25th.

The nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" was originally given to the 10th
Cavalry by Cheyenne warriors out of respect for their fierce fighting in 1867.
The Native American term used was actually "Wild Buffaloes", which was
translated to "Buffalo Soldiers." In time, all African American
Soldiers became known as "Buffalo Soldiers." Despite second-class
treatment these soldiers made up first-rate regiments of the highest caliber and
had the lowest desertion rate in the Army.
In the late 1800's and early 1900's, these units were consistently assigned to
the harshest and most desolate posts. They were sent to subdue Mexican
revolutionaries, outlaws, comancheros, rustlers, and hostile
Native Americans; to explore and map the Southwest; to string telegraph
lines; and to establish frontier outposts around which future towns and cities
grew.
All four units fought in the Indian Wars of the American West and were, in part,
responsible for the defeat of Geronimo, the notorious Apache leader Victorio,
9th Cavalry Medal of Honor Winners
Sgt. Thomas Boyne , Indian Campaigns- for holding position on two occasions,
May 19, 1879, in the Nimbres Mountains of New Mexico and September 27, 1879, at
Cuchillo, New Mexico, in battles against Indians.
Second Lieutenant, George R. Burnett Place and date: At Cuchillo Negro
Mountains, N. Mex., 16 August 1881. Entered service at: Spring Mills, Pa. Birth.
Lower Providence Township Pa. Date of issue: 23 July 1897. Citation. Saved the
life of a dismounted soldier, who was in imminent danger of being cut off, by
alone galloping quickly to his assistance under heavy fire and escorting him to
a place of safety, his horse being twice shot in this action.
Second Lieutenant Matthias W. Day Place and date: At Las Animas Canyon, N.
Mex., 18 September 1879. Entered service at: Oberlin, Ohio. Birth: Mansfield,
Ohio. Date of issue: 7 May 1890. Citation: Advanced alone into the enemy's lines
and carried off a wounded soldier of his command under a hot fire and after he
had been ordered to retreat.
Sgt. John Denny , Indian Campaigns- for carrying a wounded comrade to safety
under fire at Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico, September 18, 1879
Second Lieutenant Robert Temple Emmet . Place and Date: At Las Animas
Canyon, N. Mex, 18 Sep 1879. Inducted: New York, N.Y. Born: New York, N.Y. Date
of issue 24 Aug 1899. Citation: Lt. Emmet was in G Troop which was sent to
relieve a detachment of soldiers under attack by hostile Apaches During a flank
attack on the Indian camp, made to divert the hostiles Lt. Emmet and 5 of his
men became surrounded when the Indians returned to defend their camp. Finding
that the Indians were making for a position from which they could direct their
fire on the retreating troop, the Lt held his point with his party until the
soldiers reached the safety of a canyon. Lt. Emmet then continued to hold his
position while his party recovered their horses. The enemy force consisted of
approximately 200.
Captain Francis S. Dodge , Troop D. Action: Near White River Agency, Colo.,
29 September 1879. Entered service at: Danvers, Mass. Born: 11 September 1842,
Danvers, Mass. Date of issue: 2 April 1898. Citation: With a force of 40 men
rode all night to the relief of a command that had been defeated and was
besieged by an overwhelming force of Indians, reached the field at daylight,
joined in the action and fought for 3 days.
Cpl. Clinton Greaves , Indian Campaigns- for gallantry in hand-to-hand
fighting with Indians at Florida Mountains, New Mexico, June 24, 1877
Sgt. Henry Johnson , Indian Campaigns- at Milk City, Colorado on October
2-5, 1879, "Sergeant Johnson voluntarily left the fortified shelter and
under heavy fire at close range made the rounds of the pits to instruct the
guards; fought his way to the creek and back to bring water to the
wounded."
Sgt. George Jordan , Indian Campaigns-twice recognized for unusual heroism:
May 14, 1880 lead 25 man force which repulsed over 100 Indians at Carrizo
Canyon, New Mexico and on August 12, 1881 held position against superior numbers
of enemy.
Sgt. Thomas Shaw , Indian Campaigns- for heroism in action at Carrizo
Canyon, New Mexico, August 12, 1881
Sgt. Emanuel Stance , Indian Campaigns- for gallantry displayed as an Indian
Scout, May 20, 1870, Kickapoo Springs, Texas. Stance was the first African
American recipient of the Medal of Honor during the Indian War era.
Pvt. Agustus Walley , Indian Campaigns- for action in an engagement against
Apaches, Cuchillo Negro Mountains, New Mexico August 16, 1881 (Recommendation
for second MOH for service during Spanish-American War). Walley is buried near
his hometown of Reisterstown. Maryland.
1st Sgt. Moses Williams, Co I, Action: At foothills of the Cuchillo Negro
Mountains, N. Mex, 16 Aug 1881. Born: Carrollton, La. Issued: 12 Nov 1896.
Citation: Rallied a detachment, skillfully conducted a running fight of 3 or 4
hours, and by his coolness, bravery, and unflinching devotion to duty in
standing by his commanding officer in an exposed position under a heavy fire
from a large party of Indians saved the lives of at least 3 of his comrades.
Cpl. William O. Wilson , Citation: for bravery during the Sioux campaign in
1890. Action: Sioux Campaign, 1890. Inducted: St. Paul, Minn. Born: Hagerstown,
Md. Issued: 17 Sep 1891.
Sgt. Brent Wood , Co B, Action: New Mexico, 19 Aug 1881. Inducted:
Louisville, Ky. Born: Pulaski County, Ky. Issued: 12 Jul 1894. Citation: Saved
the lives of his comrades and citizens of the detachment.
10th Cavalry Medal of Honor Winners
Captain Louis H. Carpenter , Company H. Actions: At Indian campaigns in
Kansas and Colorado, September October 1868. Entered service at: Philadelphia,
Pa. Birth: Glassboro, N.J. Date of issue 8 April 1898. Citation: Was gallant and
meritorious throughout the campaigns, especially in the combat of October 15 and
in the forced March on September 23, 24 and 25 to the relief of Forsyth's
Scouts, who were known to be in danger of annihilation by largely superior
forces of Indians.
Sgt Mjr Edward L. Baker , (later promoted to Second Lt.) Spanish-American
War- for leaving cover, and under fire, rescued a wounded comrade from drowning,
July 1, 1898
Second Lieutenant Powhattan H. Clarke , Company K Place and date: At Pinito
Mountains, Sonora, Mex., 3 May 1886. Entered service at: Baltimore, Md. Birth:
Alexandria, La. Date of issue: 12 March 1891. Citation: Rushed forward to the
rescue of a soldier who was severely wounded and lay, disabled, exposed to the
enemy's fire, and carried him to a place of safety.
Pvt Dennis Bell , Spanish-American War- for voluntarily going ashore in
Toyabacoa, Cuba, in the face of the enemy and rescuing wounded comrades, June
30, 1898
Pvt. Fitz Lee , Spanish-American War- for voluntarily going ashore in
Toyabacoa, Cuba, in the face of the enemy and rescuing wounded comrades, June
30, 1898
Sgt. William McBryar , Indian Campaigns- for bravery in battle with Apache
Indians in Arizona Territory, May 15, 1890
Sgt. William Tompkins , Spanish-American War- for voluntarily going ashore
in Toyabacoa, Cuba, in the face of the enemy and rescuing wounded comrades, June
30, 1898
Pvt. George H. Wanton , Spanish-American War- for voluntarily going ashore
in Toyabacoa, Cuba, in the face of the enemy and rescuing wounded comrades, June
30, 1898.
24th Infantry Medal of Honor Winners
Sgt. Benjamin Brown , Indian Campaigns- for defending the Regimental Payroll
from robbers, wounded in the abdomen and both arms, near Ft. Thomas, Arizona May
11, 1889
Cpl. Isaiah Mays , Co B. Action: Arizona, 11 May 1889. Inducted: Columbus
Barracks, Ohio. Born 16 Feb 1858, Carters Bridge, Va. Issued: 19 Feb 1890.
Citation: Gallantry in the fight between Paymaster Wham's escort and robbers.
Mays walked and crawled 2 miles to a ranch for help. Cpl. Mays is buried in the
old section of the cemetery at the Veterans Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
41st Infantry Medal of Honor Winners
(The 41st and 38th Infantry were reorganized to form the 24th Infantry
in the fall of 1869.)
First Lieutenant George E. Albee , Action : At Brazos River, Tex., 28
October 1869. Entered service at: Owatonna, Minn. Birth: Lisbon, N.H. Date of
issue: 18 January 1894. Citation: Attacked with 2 men a force of 11 Indians,
drove them from the hills, and reconnoitered the country beyond.
Seminole Indian Scouts
Pvt. Pompey Factor, Seminole Indian Scouts- At Pecos River, Tex, 25 Apr
1875. Born: Arkansas. Issued: 28 May 1875. Citation: With 3 other men, he
participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol.
Pvt. Factor is buried in the Seminole Cemetery near Bracketville, Texas.
Pvt. Adam Paine , Pvt, Indian Scouts. Action: Canyon Blanco tributary of
the Red River, Tex, 26-27 Sep 1874. Inducted: Fort Duncan, Texas. Born:
Florida. Issued: 13 Oct 1875. Citation: Rendered invaluable service to Col.
R. S. Mackenzie, 4th US Cavalry, during this engagement.
Isaac Payne , Trumpeter, Indian Scouts. Action: At Pecos River, Tex, 25
Apr 1875. Born: Mexico. Issued: 28 May 1875. Citation: With 3 other men, he
participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol and
Rescued commanding officer Lt. John Bullis
Sgt. John Ward , Seminole Indian Scouts- Indian Campaigns-Pecos River
Engagement April 25, 1875. Entered service at. Fort Duncan, Tex. Born:
Arkansas. Issued: 28 May 1875. Citation: With 3 other men, he participated
in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol.
IMPORTANT TO THE "SOVEREIGNTY OF INDIAN NATIONS" INFORMATION!

Rep. Watson Attacks Cherokee Nation



"Buffalo Soldier" on left with one of the Hotchkiss Guns used in the Massacre at Wounded Knee. The "Buffalo Soldiers" brought two of the four guns used.
ATTENTION "INDIAN COUNTRY"!
Barack Hussein Obama and his fellow Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) gang of "House Negros" (who started their own "Black Indian Nation) and "Buffalo Soldiers" led by African American's Diane Watson and Mel Watts representing "the not on the Dawes Rolls Freedmen" want...
ALL of "Indian Country" to be deprived of Treaty Promised Health Care" and Housing as well as having the Cherokee Nation "Legally Terminated"!
Trail of Tears - A Death March of the Cherokee
Prison Camps & The Trail Of Tears (Part 1)
Prison Camps & The Trail Of Tears (Part 2)
The History and Facts of the Freedmen vs Cherokee Nation case
Rep. Cole charges 'B L A C K-mail' in Freedmen dispute
"This is legislating with a gun to the head of the Cherokee Nation," Cole told The Tulsa World.

Ben Nighthorse Campbell - Northern Cheyenne
A move to destroy the Cherokee Nation
How WHITE KKK of them! Say Casino Money"! NOTE: The KKK was started by Free Masons!
The Black Congressional Caucus and the NAACP are the racially and spiritually spawned by Satan symbiotic twins of Andrew Jackson and George Custer! They are members of the the Satanic Luciferian group called "Royal Arch Masons" - "Prince Hall Masons"!
Free Masons are the architects of "Manifest Destiny" Indian Country Genocide from the the beginning of European and are the primary formulators of every act of war and land stealing "treaties" while being backed by the Masonic controlled Supreme Court which has been instrumental in "legalizing" Indian said genocide!
This Lucifer Praising Satanic inspired organization called the Congressional Black Caucus is leading the attack on Indian Nation Sovereignty as "pimps" running point for all the Indian Hating Masonic Whites in the House and Senate who want "Indian Treaties" terminated and the total elimination of Tribal Sovereignty!!
What we are witnessing is the CDC once again doing the work of their Free Masonic WHITE "Massas" as "Incognito Buffalo Soldiers"!
Read what Tim Giago, journalist and member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe who writes:
"The Congressional Black Caucus, in attacking the sovereign status of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is placing in question and in jeopardy, the sovereign status of all Indian nations."
In a memo sent out by Indian activist Ron Andrade it was noted that...Obama is also a member of the CBC!
“Someone needs to ask him how he can reconcile his support of the Congressional Black Caucus and his rhetoric about supporting the sovereign status of tribal governments,” Andrade wrote.
Read this from "Indian Country"... http://indianz.com/News/2008/008164.asp
Oh Boy...just heard that Obama is going to place an Indian in his cabinet! Yep, he is going to need ONE, a "Tom-A-Jane-A-Hawk" to explain why he and his "homies" did NOT support the Sovereign Status of Tribal Governments.

Notice Obama does NOT salute the flag! What a slap in the fact to ALL AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS!
U.S. Congressional Black Caucus Acting like the KKK and Custer over Indian Nation vote
“House Negro” Diane E. Watson and the Congressional Black “Buffalo Soldier” Caucus Reintroduce the “White Man’s” Version of the “Cherokee Stomp Dance”
Click The Map Of California to See California Indian Pre-Contact Territory and Land which was stolen and the people murdered in the process.
The 1850 Slavery Act For American Indians - In the State of CBC Congresswoman Diane Watson
California Indian History - Genocide
You don't hear Watson or the CDC or "Jews" for that matter, calling for "reparations" for the American Indians in California who were slaughtered and had their land stolen and where she personally lives do you?
What racist feral hypocrisy!
Who's Illegals ?: Government and Public Policy, Failure and Genocide in California
NOTICE! This is African American Diane Watson's home state!
The most blatant double standard of RACISM that is acceptable to America is found in SPORTS. It should be pointed out that the predominately "BLACK" professional football team headquartered in their city of residence, Washington D.C. is the "Washington Redskins". Why not call them the Washington Niggerskins???
Did you know that the name "REDSKIN" finds it's source in the blood and body parts of raped, murdered, and mutilated American Indians, who's body parts were the "documented DNA" (Dead Native American) required to get paid the bounty money one was to receive for their crime against this Human Race?
Probably not thanks to the Jewish controlled media. It is obvious from this perspective that the maxim "The Only Good Indian is a Dead Indian" remains in effect in the minds of non-Indian America! God forbid if we called the "Washington Redskins" the "Washington Niggerskins"! But hey, after all, they are just "Indians" so therefore it is POLITICALLY CORRECT for the MSM, "Christians", "Jews", Whites, and African un-Americans in America to racially slander American Indians while making BILLIONS of dollars off of racially slanderous Indian images.
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