Yes, all four Regiments were involved. They included the:
WW1 The "Buffalo Soldiers", a black cavalry unit, fought in Cuba, in the Spanish American War, 1898 era.
None. The 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments were not formed until after the Civil War ended. However, they did fight against the Plains Indians who gave them the name Buffalo Soldiers, and they fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. NONE.
No Buffalo Soldiers were Black Calvary soldiers who were sent west to fight the Indians. They received the name "Buffalo Soldiers" because their nappy hair resembled that of a buffalo's.
yes they did and the role they played in the war were soldiers
The Buffalo Soldiers, who were African American and did not have full civil rights and who were treated as second class citizens, were used to fight Native Americans, who did not have full civil rights and were treated as second class citizens.
Spanish soldiers are people who fight for Spain.
I don't think the Irish ever fought Spain, unless you mean Irish-American soldiers in the Spanish-American War.
They played the role of Soldiers in the Spanish American war. They were in the 9th and 10th Calveries. You can tell it is true because I got this from my test and story I read and a text book
They were drafted.
The German soldiers that were paid by the British to fight in the Revolutionary War were called "Hessians".
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Spain.