The
369th Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the
15th New York National Guard Regiment, was an
infantry regiment of the
United States Army National Guard that saw action in
World War I and
World War II. The Regiment consisted of African-Americans and
African Puerto Ricans and was known for being the first
African-American regiment to serve with the
American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Before the 15th New York National Guard Regiment was formed, any African American that wanted to fight in the war either had to enlist in the French or Canadian armies. The regiment was nicknamed the
Harlem Hellfighters, the
Black Rattlers and the
Men of Bronze, which was given to the regiment by the French. The nickname "Hell Fighters" was given to them by the Germans due to their toughness and that they never lost a man through capture, lost a trench or a foot of ground to the enemy. The "Harlem Hellfighters" were the first all black regiment that helped change the American public's opinion on African American soldiers and helped pave the way for future African American soldiers.