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Charles Young Becomes Highest-Ranking Black Officer in US Army

Colonel Charles Young, a West Point graduate and veteran commander of the Buffalo Soldiers, became the highest-ranking Black officer in the United States Army. He led the 10th Cavalry in the punitive expedition into Mexico and was unjustly forced into retirement in 1917 on disputed medical grounds, widely seen as a strategy to prevent him from commanding white officers.