Ninety-Second Regiment
The Ninety-Second Regiment, also known as the 92nd Infantry Regiment, was a unit of the United States Army formed during the American Civil War. It was primarily composed of African American soldiers, many of whom were former slaves. The regiment played a significant role in various battles and campaigns, contributing to the Union's efforts in the war.
After the Civil War, the Ninety-Second Regiment continued to serve in the U.S. Army, participating in various military actions and helping to establish a presence in the western territories. The regiment's legacy is an important part of the history of African American military service in the United States.