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Curtis L. James
born in Texarkana Texas, graduated from Macedonia
High School May 1940.
At 18 yr of
age joined the regular army for three years in Texarkana
Texas, sent to Little Rock Arkansas for final physical
exam then sent to Ft Riley Kansas. He was assigned to
F Troop 9th Horse Cavalry Regiment, six weeks basic
training. Then off to Cook & Baking school; Clerical
school; Horse Shoeing, and Transportation schools.
After all
his training, he was assigned to Gen B.O.Davis SR.,
the first black General in the US Army, as his Orderly.
The sun shine bright on a good Trooper who does his
duty well. He had the honor to serve as Personal Orderly
to his son B.O. Davis JR., who was a Captain at that
time, and helped him pack his belongings for his trip
to take command of the 99 Pursuit Squadron in Tuskegee.
This unit later on became the famous Tuskegee Airmen
with red tail color on their fighter planes.
He was later
transferred to the 3183 Quartermaster Service Co., and
came to Calif. were he served at Camp Hahn, Camp San
Luis Obispo, and Ogden Utah. Then off to Louisiana for
maneuvers, left there to Ft Dix N.J. and onto New York
Harbor for overseas. He landed on “D-Day” in North Africa.
Then to Anzio Beach; Palermo Beach, and Salerno Beach
all in the invasion of Italy. Trooper James earned four
Bronze battle stars; Good conduct, and five other medals;
ribbons; Marksman rife; Ruptured Duck LAPCI Button.
He was Honorable Discharged in 1945.
Fiddler's
Green ceremony was held for Trooper James on April 27,
2004, in Los Angeles, Calif. The Chapter will miss him
greatly because he was a very active member of the L.A.
Chapter of the Ninth & Tenth (Horse) Cavalry Association.
You could always find him giving lectures and talks
to young school children about the history of the “Buffalo
Soldiers”.
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