Quartermaster African-American History Resources
Quartermaster African-American History Resources
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An index of pages on the Quartermaster Museum/Foundation websites related to African-American history.
Private George Watson Medal of Honor, World War II Quartermaster Pvt. George Watson, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II
Mettle Without Medals, The Story of the 4009th Quartermaster Truck Company Short World War II unit history from landing at Normandy to the end of the war Flying Quartermasters, Bundles For Burma Boys Quartermaster truck drivers trained as parachute riggers in India during World War II
Service Units in the Combat Zone An overview of African-American Quartermaster, Transportation, Air Defense, Medical, Chemical and Engineer units that were involved in combat during World War Two
Major General Fred C. Sheffey first African-American officer to command Fort Lee
Links to Other Military/Government Sites
National African American History Month, 2002
Presidential Proclamation – White House
African-American History Month Page Department of Defense
African-Americans in the U.S. Army
U.S. Army Center of Military History
50th Anniversary Commemoration of the Integration of the Armed Forces
Redstone Arsenal Historical Information Page
The African-American Mosaic
Library of Congress
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