
10th Cavalry Brigade
The 10th Cavalry Brigade, often referred to as a unit in military history, was part of the United States Army and is best known for its role during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This brigade was composed of mounted soldiers, or cavalry, trained for reconnaissance, skirmishing, and mobility in combat. It is particularly notable for its African American soldiers, known as "Buffalo Soldiers," who served bravely in various conflicts, including the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War, contributing to the expansion and protection of U.S. territories. Their legacy highlights themes of heroism and equality in military service.