
A
Day of Honor
by
Don
Stivers
During the Battle
of Las Guasimas, Cuba, June 24, 1898, Major Bell of the 1st Cavalry
had gone down with a wound to the leg. Captain C.G.
Ayers attempted to carry
him from the field, but his shattered leg bone broke through the skin
causing so much pain that Ayers had to let him down.
The fire was so intense that
in one plot of ground fifty feet square sixteen men were killed or wounded.
Still, there was a fellow American soldier badly hurt and in need of
assistance, and Private Augustus Walley-of the famed "Buffalo Soldiers,"-his
compassion overcoming self-preservation, ran to help. Between Ayers
and Walley, Bell was dragged to safety.
The 9th and 10th U.S. Cavalry-"Buffalo
Soldiers"-were recipients of Hand-me-down uniforms, equipment,
weapons...and discrimination. Of all American soldiers, they had the
hardest fight. There was not only the enemy to defeat, but the hearts
and minds of their fellow soldiers to be won.
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