BSMC of CHARLOTTESVILLE

Hello everyone,

The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club of Charlottesville, VA, is committed to improving the lives of our community members by offering scholarships that empower students and providing essential services to meet various local needs. Your generous contributions enable us to continue this vital work and make a lasting impact.

Looking ahead to 2025, we are excited about the upcoming events and opportunities to connect with all of you.

As we embark on our journeys, please remember to ride safely. Your safety is our top priority, and we want you to enjoy the ride and the camaraderie that comes with it.

Sincerely,

Asee, President NABSTMC

Buffalo Soldiers Creed

Remembering the History

 

I'm a Buffalo Soldier and as a Buffalo Soldier, I will uphold the Standards and the Traditions set forth by my chapter and the National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers motorcycle clubs.​

​I'm proud of my colors and the rich history that they represent. I will wear my colors with pride and will do all within my power to educate the general public about the rich history of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers.

 I respect my colors and my Buffalo Soldier Sisters and Brothers. And when my riding days come to an end, I wish to be remembered as one who served with Dignity as a responsible biker and a proud BUFFALO SOLDIER.

 CONGRATULATIONS

Our Newest Probie!

Asee, President                Blade, Probie          Teady, Vice-President             

Blade received a new set of colors, transitioning from an associate to a full patch member. We are so excited for her and incredibly proud of her hard work and dedication to achieving this milestone!     

Emaya Moss, MS

On behalf of the NABSTMC Charlottesville Chapter, we want to say how proud we are of this young lady. Emaya is one of our Scholarship Scholars.

Asee, President

 CONGRATULATIONS!

Mr. Yuri Radcliffe

UVA Football Camp Scholarship

June 02, 2024

Asee, President                 and              Yuri Radcliffe        WE WISH HIM THE BEST AS HE CONTINUES HIS EDUCATIONAL GOALS!       

Estee “Rock” Williams, President

BSMC OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 

      

THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR OUR CLUB.

YOU HAVE SURPASSED YOUR RIDING NAME,

FOR YOU HAVE BEEN THE SOLID FOUNDATION FOR

THE BSMC OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

YOUR DEDICATION, LEADERSHIP, AND UNCONDITIONAL

COMMITMENT HAVE BEEN A BLESSING TO ALL OF US.

WE WISH YOU NOTHING BUT THE BEST AS YOU MOVE ON

AND CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE BUFFALO

SOLDIERS & TROOPERS MOTORCYCLE CLUB.

SINCERELY,

BUFFALO SOLDIERS OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

2010 - 2023

National Scholarship Winner 2022

Ms. Makialah Harman

Graduate of Albemarle High School Charlottesville, VA

CONGRATULATIONS!!

The BSMC of Charlottesville, VA wish her nothing but the best as she continues to pursue her educational goals!​


Chapter Scholarship Winner 2022

Ms. Lakia Thompson

Graduate of Charlottesville High School Charlottesville, VA

CONGRATULATIONS!

The BSMC of Charlottesville, VA are proud of you!

Keep reaching for all your dreams!

JOB WELL DONE!


kat Daddy

GROUND POUNDER OF CHARLOTTESVILLE

20,000 miles per year & loves to ride at night

Let’s meet up and ride!

 

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Buffalo Soldier History

The story of the American Buffalo Soldier is a story of courage and patriotism. These Buffalo Soldiers protected the American frontier and served in the Spanish-American War. All-black units continued to serve in American military campaigns, including the Mexican expedition, the Cuban Crisis, Philippine insurrection, both World Wars, and the Korean conflict. They chased bandit Pancho Villa, fought with Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan Hill, and the 9th Cavalry was Guard of Honor for President T. Roosevelt when he visited San Francisco and the Presidio. This was the first time black cavalry soldiers served as an escort for a U.S. President.

Regarding their nickname, Walter Hill writes in his article Exploring the Life and History of the Buffalo Soldiers: "... the 10th [cavalry] acquired the name 'Buffalo Soldiers; during the 1871 campaign against the Comanches in the Indian Territory. Grierson said that the Comanches respected the soldiers' tireless marching and dogged trail skills. They had earned the name of the rugged and revered buffalo. The 10th made the Buffalo its regimental coat of arms years later, but the term Buffalo Soldiers became synonymous with both the 9th and 10th units."

 

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