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"Share the big news - Our hard work has paid off."

CONGRATULATIONS - Commander Fred Marable and Deputy Commander Michelle London-Marable, founders and proponents of HB2062 and HB2304. 


 As of March 31, 2022, the Buffalo Soldiers Arizona Territory Monument is fully funded and poised for installation at the Arizona State Capitol in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona.  This project significantly honors the contributions of Buffalo Soldiers from 1866 - 1951 in American history. Stands 8 feet tall and spans 11 feet in width.

Buffalo Soldiers monument be built in Phoenix, Arizona.

A monument honoring the Buffalo Soldiers from 1866 to 1951 will be constructed in Phoenix, Arizona, celebrating their legacy and contributions to American history.

IN 2018, TEMPORARY BUFFALO SOLDIERS AZ TERRITORY MONUMENT

NEW RENDERING MONUMENT: STANDS 8 FEET TALL AND SPANS 11 FEET IN WIDTH.  IT IS MADE OF GRANITE AND IS DOUBLE-SIDED.  Proponents: HB2062 and 2304

Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory, Mesa, Arizona

Proposed monument near Arizona's Capitol, Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, would honor Buffalo Soldiers

September 27, 2014 Sgt. Clarence Proctor, Buffalo Soldier

 Official Arizona Centennial Legacy Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment Dedication Ceremony to Sgt. Clarence Proctor, Buffalo Soldier at Pioneers Military Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona.  

Mesa's Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Downtown, Mesa, AZ.

Official Arizona Centennial Legacy Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment based in Mesa, Arizona

Mesa's Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Downtown, Mesa, AZ

 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street sign dedication in Mesa, Arizona

Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory, Mesa, Arizona

L/R: Sgt. Edward Reece, Deputy Cmdr. Michelle London-Marable, and Cmdr. Fred Marable

January 20, 2020 Channel 12TV News - Mesa's MLK

JOB WELL DONE!!!  Young Buffalo Soldiers of the  Arizona Territory and Young Lady of the Regiment (children) presentations 'Keeping History Alive of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Buffalo Soldiers, 1866 - 1902.Ladies 

January 28, 2020, PHXTV Classroom History

Cmdr. Fred Marable, U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran, and Deputy Cmdr. Michelle London-Marable, Founders of the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory, Mesa, Arizona.

October 29, 2019 Mesa Market Place Swap Meet Military Day

We were honored at our recent 2019 Military Day to have the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory, Mesa, Arizona perform interpretations of the songs, 'Buffalo Soldier' and "America the Beautiful.'  Here is a video tribute to their spontaneous performance.  Spearheaded by this organization, they are seeking funding to build a Buffalo Soldiers AZ Territory Monument at our State Capitol, the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza.    Commander Fred Marable and Deputy Commander Michelle London, Founders

May 26, 2018 Channel 3TV News "Memorial Day"

Commander Fred Marable, U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran, Army, and Deputy Commander. Michelle London-Marable, Founders of the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory, Mesa, Arizona

Mesa's Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Downtown, Mesa, Arizona

Mesa's Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Downtown, Mesa, AZ

Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory and Lady of the Regiment and Young Buffalo Soldier, mother and son enjoying the MLK Parade. 

Mesa Morning Live Community Spotlight Guests

Keynote Speakers: Cmdr. Fred Marable and Deputy Cmdr. Michelle London-Marable for the Buffalo Soldiers Arizona Territory Monument to be placed at the  Arizona State Capitol, Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona. 

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