THE BUFFALO SAGA
A STORY FROM WORLD WAR II U.S. ARMY 92ND INFANTRY DIVISION KNOWN AS THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS
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About the Book
The Buffalo Saga chronicles a Buffalo Soldier’s nexus of the dynamics of race and war. World War II army’s 92nd Infantry Division, known as the Buffalo Soldiers, was the only division strength unit made up of African Americans to fight in the European theater. This was an all-Black unit although the highest-ranking officers were white. The 92nd was assigned to northern Italy, where they fought against German and Italian troops. They served with great distinction from late 1944 until the end of the war, with many killed and wounded. These men were great heroes and great Americans who waged a fight for freedom abroad even as they were denied freedom at home. After the war, they returned to a still segregated United States of America.
About the Author
James Harden Daugherty is a World War II Buffalo Soldier. His military awards include a Bronze Star Medal for heroic achievement and a Combat Infantryman Badge for outstanding performance of duty in action against the enemy. Following his discharge from military service, he has had a distinguished career serving in administrative positions in the United States Public Health Service. He has had an appointed position in the state of Maryland, and an elected position in Montgomery County, Maryland both in the field of education. He currently lives with his family in Montgomery County, Maryland.