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      • Custer arrives at his new command, the 7th cavalry, to find the men dispirited and under-prepared. He clashes with his commanders over both his status and his unit, then begins the process of turning the troop into an effective fighting force.—Chapman@yahoo.com
      • After a series of skirmishes with Indians, Custer returns to Fort Hays to answer claims of poor leadership and cowardice, from one of the dead soldier's father. Custer looks for a way to redeem himself and prove to the soldier's father not all was at it seems.—Chapman_glen@yahoo.com
    • 3. Accused
      3. Accused Sep 13, 1967
      • Custer enters the Black Hills to rescue the son of a powerful newspaper critic.
  2. George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War [1] and the American Indian Wars.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · George Armstrong Custer was a U.S. military officer and commander who rose to fame as a young officer during the American Civil War. He gained further fame for his post-war exploits against...

    • Missy Sullivan
    • 3 min
  4. Feb 27, 2018 · Learn about the 1876 clash between George Custer and his 7th Cavalry and thousands of Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors. Find out how Custer's early life, military career and rash decisions led to his defeat and death.

    • Annette Mcdermott
  5. Apr 2, 2014 · George Custer was an American cavalry commander who in 1876 led 210 men to their deaths at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

  6. Dec 5, 2014 · George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) became famous for his starring role in the disastrous Battle of the Little Bighorn—falsely ennobled as "Custer's Last Stand"—but the military commander lived a...

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  8. Sep 1, 2006 · Learn about the life and legacy of Custer, the Civil War hero who became a legend after his defeat and death at the Little Bighorn. Explore his achievements, controversies, and myths in this article by Louis Kraft.

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