Black Battalions in 2nd Infantry Division | Korean War
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2021
- In honor of Black History Month, Lancer Brigade presents the history of 2nd Infantry Division's first two all-black battalions assigned to them during the Korean War.
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My dad Raymond Tucker was SSG in the nickel oh trey FA. He initially deployed to Korea with the 3/9 .
Mr Rangle is still with us
One of the major problems that plagued black Americans in uniform during the Post War and Korean War, the leadership of many units was that they were still commanded by White Officers who were unable to accept the executive orders of President Truman, and many were WW2 veterans officers. And it did have a near polarizing impact for many months during the war.
4:07 just to avoid confusion this event was shortly after the end of WWII not during the Korean War. What’s interesting that despite that very negative experience the soldier’s younger brother still joined the Army when the Korean War broke out to fight for his country
Thanks, so much attention on the Tuskegee Airman and not black in Infantrymen. Please do one on the 2nd Ranger Company all black. I'm a retired senior enlisted black, Green Beret of 28 years.
Loving the information on this channel, glad I discovered it.
Although, I feel that integration hurt Black people in America. The integrating of the armed forces was almost the best thing, I say this because Black people are still catching hell in a country that they have died for as much as the Europeans.
Till this day !!
The. Second. Inf. And. The. 6. Regiment. In. The. Marines. Have. The. Same. Indian. Patch.