The Buffalo Soldiers Who Rode Bikes [View all]
I came across this today listening to our local NPR affiliate. Apparently, there will be a documentary released sometime in the future. I've never heard of this.
Tired and hungry, their bright blue Army-issue blouses tattered and wet from rain and snow, the men of the 25th Infantry Regiment reached Alliance, Nebraska, on July 4, 1897. They had covered 1,000 miles in 21 days, having mastered the Rockies, crossed the Yellowstone and Little Bighorn rivers and surmounted drifts of hail said to be fully 8 feet high. The 20 buffalo soldiers, led by Second Lieutenant James A. Moss, still had another 900 miles to go, including a grueling 200-mile trek through Nebraskas notorious sand hills. Each man carried his own rations, cooking utensils, blanket, tent and other necessities rarely toted by soldiers in the American Westextra parts for needed repairs and spare tires. Yes, tires, because these St. Louisbound soldiers from Fort Missoula, Montana, were sitting tall on bicycle seats not saddles
More here:
http://www.historynet.com/the-buffalo-soldiers-who-rode-bikes.htm