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    The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club is at it again!, Clarksville, Tennessee: Clarksville Online, May 13, 2010; Kessel, Tim (June 14, 2012), "The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club: Positivity Embodied", All About Motorcycles; Fenston, Jacob (May 26, 2013), Military 'Buffalo Soldiers' Ride To Honor Black Veterans, Washington D.C.: WAMU

  3. Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club plans Columbus, NM run

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  4. Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club plans return to Columbus, NM ...

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  5. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    Members of the National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers Motorcycle Club must earn their challenge coin. Another organization in which challenge coins have gained popularity is the "National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers Motorcycle Club" (NABSTMC), which has over 85 chapters totaling over 2,000 members.

  6. Robert Dixon (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Walter Dixon (September 11, 1921 – November 15, 2024) was an American World War II veteran who was the last surviving member of the U.S. Army’s all-Black regiment known as the Buffalo Soldiers. [1]

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  8. Buffalo Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Soldier sites from 1860–1900 Image taken in 1898 of the 9th U.S. Cavalry.. Sources disagree on how the nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" began. According to the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum the name originated with the Cheyenne warriors in the winter of 1877, the actual Cheyenne translation being "Wild Buffalo".

  9. Buffalo Soldiers group plans to set up in Fort Worth church ...

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    The Texas Buffalo Soldiers Association was established in 1991 to preserve and educate young people about the group of African Americans who served in the U.S. Army from the late 1860s to the ...