100yearold Tampa man was a WWII Buffalo Soldier The city is honoring him

TAMPA — A military police officer at Camp Patrick Henry in Virginia reminded Roy Caldwood of his place in American society during World War II. “I was sitting in a movie theater on the base,” Caldwood said. “He told me that I had to sit in the last 10 rows.” Weeks later, for a little while, such treatment was just a memory. Caldwood, now 100, asked to be transferred to the 92nd Infantry Division of the Buffalo Soldiers, which was the U.S. Army’s all-Black division from the 1860s through 1950s during that time of segregation. His unit was sent to…