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BINGO!!!
196087 102618CAMP A A HUMPHREYS (INSPECTED)
196087 102818INSPECTED
196091RI 041132CO A 25TH INF
196116 030333NEW YORK MA
196159 120125LITTLE ROCK AIR INT DEP TO RIA
The 25th Infantry Regiment was one of four Army units which had Blacks between WWI and WWII.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Regards, Jim
Thanks Rick, do you know where they would have been stationed?
They were on garrison duty during WWI in Hawaii and didn't see combat.
The notation on the rifle was from 1932. At that point the 25th was scattered among several posts. Due to the unpopularity of stationing Black units near cities, they could depend on being sent to the most remote and inhospitable places.
The 25th was part of the 93rd Division during WWII and saw service in the Pacific.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
I got the rifle from the CMPa few years ago and I think they came from the Greeks so its been in some far away places in the last 104 years. thanks again for the information.
The rifle in question appears on an Ordnance inventory Document of rifles on hand
at Camp Harry Jones/Douglas,AZ.In 1932 the camp was being deactivated.Both the 22nd and the 25th had been stationed there and both participated in the First and Second battle of Norgales,during WW1 when Mexican troops lead by GermanOfficers made incursions across the border from Mexico.
Respectfully submitted
Ed Byrns
SRS has a LOT of notations for the 25th Infantry - I wonder if they're all from this same list you mention?
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
Only If they are on the same date or transfer Document.
Respectfully
Ed Byrns