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Celebrating Brotherhood and History
As a true Brotherhood and Sisterhood Motorcycle Club (TBSMC), we proudly uphold the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers. Originating in 1866 as a symbol of bravery and unity, the Buffalo Soldiers were instrumental in shaping America’s history. Comprised of six regiments of Black Soldiers, they embodied resilience and service, particularly on the Western frontier.
Honoring the Legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers Since 2013
Deeds, Not Words
Serving Communities with Pride
Our Mission
Today, TBSMC is a beacon of brotherhood and sisterhood, with over 100,000 members nationwide. As a leading motorcycle club in Ohio, we honor the Buffalo Soldiers’ spirit by engaging in community service events and projects. Through our dedication, we strive to uplift and support the communities we represent, especially our youth.
Riding for a Purpose
Join Our Cause
When you join TBSMC, you become part of a rich tradition rooted in honor, respect, and history. The members of our motorcycle club wear various center patches, but we are united by our commitment to the Buffalo Soldiers’ legacy. As ambassadors of goodwill and guardians of heritage, we ride together to make a difference.



Experience the brotherhood
Ride with TBSMC
Discover the true meaning of camaraderie and service with TBSMC. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to the road, our motorcycle club welcomes all who share our passion for motorcycles and community. Together, let’s ride with pride and honor the enduring legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers.
Toledo Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club, Inc.
TBSMC is a 501(c)3 non-profit Charitable Organization of professional men and women who love to ride their motorcycles and give back to their community.
Excellent lunch today with Sylvania Rotary members who learned a little Buffalo Soldier history and a lot about the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers community missions. And of course we brought prizes. Deeds Not Words. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tickets for the Toledo Buffalo Soldier Anniversary/Scholarship Dinner are now available online. The party is July 26th at The Venues downtown. Music by Zion Lion a great Reggae band from Kalamazoo, MI. Get your tix today ... See MoreSee Less
Toledo Buffalo Soldiers Scholarship Dinner
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Set the date aside today for the 12th Anniversary of the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers Scholarship Dinner Saturday July 26, 2025. We will also be celebrating the 3rd anniversary of the creation of Ohio Buff...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Yesterday, the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers attended the Military Honor Flight mission, along with WTOL 11's Dan Cummins, American Legion Post 669 of West Unity, Lucas County Sheriff's Office and community. Most of the Veterans served during the Vietnam conflict. What an awesome send-off to Washington, DC and ceremony on their return. Thanking them all for their service. ... See MoreSee Less
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The history the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers share with our young people. They need to know their forefathers were heroes. ... See MoreSee Less
Thomas Boyne | Indian Campaigns | U.S. Army | Medal of Honor Recipient
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U.S. Army Sergeant Thomas Boyne was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the Indian Campaigns.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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The Toledo Buffalo Soldier family extends its sympathies to family and friends. ... See MoreSee Less
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Memorial Day 2025 saw the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers honor our fallen heroes at Toledo Memorial Park and in Pemberville at Freedom Post #183 where member Fred "Fever" LeFebvre was asked to speak. We honor those who came before us in service to this country especially on this day those who lost their lives. Deeds Not Words. ... See MoreSee Less
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