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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - U.S. Army African American Soldiers of the 369th Infantry Regiment learn from French mentors in trench warfare in an undated photo during World War I. The 369th Infantry, an all-Black combat unit, served with distinction under French command in World War I and received the nickname “Hell Fighters of Harlem” from their German enemies.


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