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Buffalo soldier odyssey, James D. Crownover

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Buffalo soldier odyssey, James D. Crownover
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Buffalo soldier odyssey
Oclc number
1300755598
Responsibility statement
James D. Crownover
Summary
"Synopsis: "Oh my Lawd, look at dem chargin' down dat hill, dey's thousands of 'em," someone exclaimed. The man moved as if to run away. "Where you gonna run to, seein' dey's got us in a circle?" Sad Sack asked. "Best thing we can do is see dat dey don't git da rest o' dese horses, so we can git away." "Settle down, men, and don't waste ammunition, wait until they are in range, then aim," Lieutenant Ashley called. Two hundred or more Indians were charging the corral. He ran along the wall counting off men, "One, two, one, two, one two. Hold your fire, men, number one fire on my call, then reload while number twos fire . . . let them get closer . . . fire on my word." Naked, painted, and screaming, the charging Indians came; two hundred yards . . . "Hold your fire" . . . a hundred yards . . . "Aim and hold" . . . fifty yards . . . "Number one, fire, fire, fire." His last words were lost in the roar of rifles. Because of the successful use of black troops in the war, the U.S. Army formed two black cavalry regiments, the Ninth and Tenth, and four infantry regiments, later reduced to two, the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. This is the story of some of the activities of the Ninth Calvary as seen through the experiences of Thomas Cregan aka Bandy Huein and Isaac Casey"--, Provided by publisher.610
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