Former Buffalo Soldier Shares Story of His Service
February 08, 2013
February 08, 2013
FORT RILEY, Kan., Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news:
When Albert Curley was a noncommissioned officer in the Army, he taught his Soldiers to take advantage of opportunities to better themselves.
"Nothing is given to you," said Curley, a retired first sergeant. "You've got to earn it."
Curley remembers the days of segregation when the Officers' Club was all white simply because there were no African America . . .
When Albert Curley was a noncommissioned officer in the Army, he taught his Soldiers to take advantage of opportunities to better themselves.
"Nothing is given to you," said Curley, a retired first sergeant. "You've got to earn it."
Curley remembers the days of segregation when the Officers' Club was all white simply because there were no African America . . .