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Buffalo and Soldier
* Buffalo Soldier ( disambiguation )
Examples of ships are MV Buffalo Soldier, MV Green Ridge, pre-position tanker USNS Henry J. Kaiser, and tanker USNS Potomac ( T-AO-181 ).
Buffalo Soldier s, 1890.
* During the Spanish – American War US Army General John J. Pershing's original nickname, Nigger Jack, given to him as an instructor at West Point because of his service with " Buffalo Soldier " units, was euphemized to Black Jack by reporters.
One Buffalo Soldier was killed and two wounded in gun battles with locals.
* Army veteran David Smith of Montebello, who saw combat in Vietnam and was the 1994 Buffalo Soldier award recipient.
* Grady Anderson of Nanuet, a Vietnam-era Army veteran and the 1996 Buffalo Soldier award recipient.
Exhibits include: Revolutionary War, the Founding of Hattiesburg, Buffalo Soldiers, World Wars I and II, Desegregation, Korean War, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Global War on Terrorism, You Can Be A Soldier, Hattiesburg's Hall of Honor, and World Map.
* Alfred Martin Ray, Buffalo Soldier, served in the U. S. Army from 1872 to 1903, planted the US flag on San Juan Hill on July 1, 1898.
He served in World War I as a Buffalo Soldier ( an elite group of black soldiers ).
Buffalo Soldier | Buffalo soldiers guard a Concord stagecoach.
A Buffalo Soldier
* Buffalo Soldier
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Buffalo Soldier s of the 25th Infantry Regiment, 1890
* Stadiums seating less than 50, 000 were declared to be inadequate for professional football's needs, thus compelling the Chicago Bears to move out of Wrigley Field in favor of Soldier Field in 1971, and the hasty construction of both Schaefer Stadium for the Boston Patriots ( which opened in 1971 after the Patriots played one season at Harvard Stadium ) and Rich Stadium for the Buffalo Bills ( which replaced 46, 000 seat Buffalo War Memorial Stadium in 1973 ).
* Buffalo Soldier
Buffalo Soldier Monument
Today, a monument stands at Fort Leavenworth in tribute to the " Buffalo Soldier " of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments.
He was mustered out on March 6, 1899, and on June 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in Troop I, 9th Cavalry Regiment ( one of the original Buffalo Soldier regiments ), of the Regular Army.
This camp housed the 25th Infantry Regiment ( one of the entirely African-American, Buffalo Soldier regiments ).

Buffalo and nickname
William Frederick Cody (" Buffalo Bill ") got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat.
Prior to that team's existence, other early football teams ( such as the Buffalo Bills of the AAFC ) used the nickname, solely due to name recognition, as Bill Cody had no special connection with the city.
African Americans in the United States Army in decades after the war became known as the Buffalo Soldiers ; they fought in the Indian Wars later in the nineteenth century and received their nickname in the American West.
" That look contributed to the oft-used nickname Buffalo residents gave to the stadium: The Rockpile.
Before leaving for France in 1918, the buffalo was selected as the divisional insignia due to the Buffalo Soldiers nickname, given to African American cavalrymen by Native Americans in the 19th century.
The Buffalo Soldiers Division divisional nickname was inherited from the 367th Infantry, one of the first units of the division organized.
Traveling with William Cody, Buntline became enamored with the gregarious man and would claim that he devised the nickname " Buffalo Bill " for the hero of his serial novel Buffalo Bill, the King of the Border Men, published in the New York Weekly beginning 23 December 1869.
Jame Gumb ( known by the nickname Buffalo Bill ) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Thomas Harris's 1988 novel The Silence of the Lambs and its 1991 film adaptation, in which he was played by Ted Levine.
The nickname of the club is De Buffalo's, a term coined after a visit of the original Buffalo Bill and his Wild West circus to the city in the early 20th century.
Brooks was born in Ohio around 1832 where he later became a buffalo hunter in the late-1840s or early-1850s whose success equaled fellow buffalo hunter William F. Cody earning the same nickname of Buffalo Bill.
* Ice Bowl, the nickname for the 2008 NHL Winter Classic, an outdoor hockey game played on January 1, 2008 between the Buffalo Sabres and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ralph Wilson Stadium
* A nickname for Buffalo, New York
Johnson signed a $ 25 million contract with the Buffalo Bills the following season and was named starting quarterback by coach Wade Phillips but had a tumultuous, injury-ridden run with the Bills and a reputation for frequently being sacked that inspired the nickname " Robo-sack ".

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and others in Buffalo, New York, Chautauqua, New Haven, Rochester, Rockport, and most recently, the $300 prize for a watercolor at the Laguna Beach Art Association,
While fifty years before, Albert Goodwill Spalding, secretary of the Chicago Ball Club of the National League, could write earnestly to the manager of the Buffalo club and request a guarantee of one hundred dollars for a baseball game in August, in this Golden Era a game at the Yankee Stadium might bring in nearly a hundred thousand dollars at the gate.
The Texans have two more road games -- at Buffalo and Houston -- before they play for the home folks again, and it looks as if coach Hank Stram's men will meet the Bills just as they are developing into the kind of team they were expected to be in pre-season reckonings.
* Province of Buffalo, one of several proposals for what eventually became Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada
* Buffalo or Water Buffalo, British designation for Landing Vehicle Tracked, an amphibious vehicle used by Allied forces during World War II
* GM Buffalo bus, a slang term for several models of intercity motorcoach
A rival for AFC supremacy during this time was the Buffalo Bills, coached by Marv Levy, who also used a version of the no-huddle offense starting with the 1989 season.
# Running back Emmitt Smith – Super Bowl XXVIII – Smith's 30 carries for, 4 receptions for, and two touchdowns led Dallas to a victory over the Buffalo Bills.
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
The Wings finished first in the Western Conference and tied for first in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres, but the Sabres were awarded the Presidents ' Trophy by virtue of having the greater number of wins.
In 1868, Cleveland attracted some attention within his profession for his successful defense of a libel suit against the editor of the Commercial Advertiser, a Buffalo newspaper.
The party leaders approached Cleveland, and he agreed to run for Mayor of Buffalo, provided that the rest of the ticket was to his liking.
In 1995, now as Indianapolis, the two both posted borderline 9 – 7 records to tie for second against Buffalo, yet the Colts once again reached the post-season having swept the season series.
Bench was drafted 36th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1965 amateur draft, playing for the minor-league Buffalo Bisons in the 1966 and 1967 seasons before being called up to the Reds in August 1967.
During one storm in November 2003, the water level at Buffalo rose by 7 feet ( 2. 1 m ) with waves of 10 – 15 feet ( 3 – 4. 5 m ) for a rise of 22 feet ( 6. 7 m ).
They defeated the San Francisco 49ers, who were attempting to win the Super Bowl for an unprecedented third straight year, 15 – 13 at San Francisco and then defeated the Buffalo Bills 20 – 19 in Super Bowl XXV.
* Mark Maddox, NFL player for the Buffalo Bills
The super-group Crosby, Stills and Nash, formed in 1968 from members of The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, were joined by Neil Young for Deja Vu in 1970, which moved away from many of what had become the " clichés " of psychedelic rock and placed an emphasis on political commentary and vocal harmonies.
Andy is interviewed for the story and explains that, as a teenager, he had used escapist novels in order to cope with his alienating school and home life in Buffalo, NY.
Denver's loss to the Buffalo Bills later that same day created a primetime showdown between Denver and San Diego in San Diego for the AFC West Championship, as well as the fourth seed in the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bills, the New York Giants, and the Philadelphia Eagles did not qualify for the playoffs either.
Super Bowl XXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference ( AFC ) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference ( NFC ) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League ( NFL ) champion for the 1990 season.

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