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In episode 480 of Oscar Mike Radio, host Travis honors Black History Month by reflecting on the Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial in Boston. He discusses the legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, the first officially recognized African American combat unit in the U.S. Army, highlighting their bravery, sacrifice at Fort Wagner, and the leadership of Colonel Shaw. Travis emphasizes themes of unity, service, and the ongoing importance of recognizing African American soldiers’ contributions, encouraging listeners to visit the memorial and remember the courage that shaped history.
By MBR Talk RewindsIn episode 480 of Oscar Mike Radio, host Travis honors Black History Month by reflecting on the Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial in Boston. He discusses the legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, the first officially recognized African American combat unit in the U.S. Army, highlighting their bravery, sacrifice at Fort Wagner, and the leadership of Colonel Shaw. Travis emphasizes themes of unity, service, and the ongoing importance of recognizing African American soldiers’ contributions, encouraging listeners to visit the memorial and remember the courage that shaped history.