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369th Infantry Regiment, 93rd Division Monument

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The monument is an obelisk, which is the centerpiece of the garden. The obelisk is situated directly in between two flagpoles. 

Monument

The monument is a black granite obelisk with a golden English script. The monument is dedicated to the the 369th Infantry Regiment of the 93rd Division, (which was the 15th New York National Guard Regiment) during WWI. The 369th Infantry Infantry represented New York City and was known as the "Harlem Hellfighters." The 369th Infantry Regiment was a segregated regiment. Its soldiers were fought among the French Divisions. The soldiers of this unit were issued French rations and equipment.

Monument Text:

Front:
93rd DIVISION

369th 
INFANTRY REGIMENT

(15th REG - NYG)

(COLORED)

IN MEMORY 1918

MEUSE - ARGONNE OFFENSIVE 

Side:

RIPONT  MONT - CUVELET 
SECHAULT

26 SEPT - 1 OCT

Commemorates:

People:

James Reese Europe

Aaron Richard “Cap”  Fisher

Henry (William) Johnson

Spottswood  Poles

Freddie Stowers

Clarence Roland  Van Allen

Units:

363rd Infantry Regiment, 91st Infantry Division

369th Infantry Regiment, 93rd Division

370th Infantry Regiment, 93rd Infantry Division

371st Infantry Regiment, 92nd Infantry Division

371st Infantry Regiment, 93rd Division

92nd Infantry Division

93rd Division (Colored)

93rd Infantry Division

American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)

United States Army

Wars:

WWI

Battles:

Meuse-Argonne Offensive

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