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The Harlem Hellfighters is the name given to the 15th regiment of the New York National Guard, made up solely of African-American volunteers from Harlem and a minority of Puerto Ricans.
The Harlem Hellfighters entered the harbor of Brest on December 26, 1917 aboard USS Pocahontas, to the sound of music led by James Reese Europe, which played on the deck of the ship. Noble Sissle was among them.
They were renamed the 369th Infantry Regiment (assigned to the 93rd Division) on February 25, 1918 and placed under the command of the French Army.
The regiment had 41 officers and 1,973 men.
He was engaged from April 6, 1918 and spent 191 days in the fire, participating in the battles of Champagne, the second battle of the Marne, the fighting in the Vosges in October 1918.
On November 12, 1918, the Harlem Hellfighters were the 1st Allied regiment to cross the Rhine.
The losses were as numerous as the decorations.
On their triumphant return to the United States in February 1919, the Harlem Hellfighters marched down Fifth Avenue and into Harlem.