Black Seminole Scouts
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Black Seminole Scouts, also known as the Seminole Negro - Indian Scouts, or Seminole Scouts, were employed by the United States Army between 1870 and 1914. The unit included both Black Seminoles and some native Seminoles. However, because most of the Seminole scouts were of African descent, they were often attached to the Buffalo Soldier regiments,[1] to guide the troops through hostile territory. The majority of their service was in the 1870s, in which they played a significant role in ending the Texas-Indian Wars.[2][3]
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Seminole Negro - Indian Scouts, aka, Black Seminole Scouts | |
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Active | 1870–1914 |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Indian scouts |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Duncan, Texas Fort Clark, Texas |
Engagements | American Indian Wars Garza Revolution |
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