Reenactor Buffalo Soldiers, Cavalry & Dragoons!
of the Mexican War, American Civil War (Confederate / CSA & Union / USA),
Indian Wars, Old West & Spanish-American (Span-Am) War

AzRAHist's reenactor Buffalo Soldiers, Cavalry and Dragoons are expert military history horsemen for use
as American Civil War Union (U.S.) or Confederate Cavalry (C.S.), Mexican War Dragoons, Indian
Wars Cavalry and Buffalo Soldiers, Span-Am War or U.S. World War I Cavalry or Buffalo
Soldiers (W.W.I). The can come as troopers, NCO's or officers. Our mounted troopers can come completely equipped with Period
Uniform, Accoutrements, Weapons, Personal and Camp equipment, Horse and Tack or with
whatever portion of the image is required. As we consider safety to be a primary concern,
our riders are evaluated on their riding skills and horsemanship before they are allowed to participate in any mounted projects.
The United States Cavalry is the most seen military
branch in films, whether they are about the Mexican War, American Civil War, Indian Wars or
Spanish-American War. It is no surprise, as they are the most impressive branch of the 1800's
military. With trooper and horse acting as a single entity, the Buffalo Soldiers, Cavalry or
Dragoons make for an awe inspiring scene.
Our reenactor Buffalo Soldiers, Cavalry and Dragoons have been seen as
both US and CS American Civil War Cavalry, Mexican War Dragoons and Indian Wars Buffalo Soldiers and Cavalry
in historical films, such as: Wild Wild West,
Back to the Future 3, Rambo 3, Young Riders, Ironclads (TNT), Geronimo (TNT),
Blind Justice and more; as well as in several commercials and on the television series Young Riders.
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| Our forte is the 19th Century (1800s) United States History covering the period 1820-1920. Including: Victorian, Edwardian, Mexican War, American Civil War (Confederate / CS / CSA and Union / US / USA), Indian Wars, Old West & Spanish-American (Span-Am) War. We are involved in both historic preservation and education.
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