Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2025
At the beginning of 1944, the War Department revised its doctrine on the employment of black troops, trying to purge it of essentializing racism, and prepared the deployment of black units abroad. To find out if the 92nd Infantry Division was fit for combat, despite the indiscipline and inadequacy declared by its commander, numerous inspections took place against a backdrop of extreme tensions and threats of mutiny. Only a regiment made up of the best elements was ultimately judged capable of going to fight in Italy on the Gothic Line.
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