WASHINGTON, D.C. (WABC) — Wednesday represented an extended overdue day of recognition for a unit of greater than 4,000 courageous African American troopers from New York who fought in World Struggle I, often called the “Harlem Hellfighters.”
At a ceremony on Wednesday afternoon on the U.S. Capitol, the granddaughter of a Hellfighter accepted a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the unit on behalf of all its descendants.
They have been denied the possibility to combat below U.S. command due to discrimination.
The Hellfighters have been positioned with French forces, spending 191 days in steady lively fight, and incomes France’s highest army honor.
Recognition within the U.S. did not come till a Congressional Act in 2021.
Additionally on Wednesday, Mount Vernon’s mayor hosted a wreath-laying ceremony in Brush Park to honor Corporal Morris D. Hyperlink, a Mount Vernon native killed whereas serving with the Hellfighters.
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