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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.
      • 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. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Military Figures. George Custer was an American cavalry commander who in 1876 led 210 men to their deaths at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Updated: May 19, 2021. Photo: Photo 12/Universal...

  3. George Armstrong Custer (born December 5, 1839, New Rumley, Ohio, U.S.—died June 25, 1876, Little Bighorn River, Montana Territory) was a U.S. cavalry officer who distinguished himself in the American Civil War (1861–65) but later led his men to death in one of the most controversial battles in U.S. history, the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

  4. Jun 25, 2023 · The story American students are generally taught is that “in one of the most decisive battles in American history,” Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and more than 200 men from five...

  5. Described as aggressive, gallant, reckless, and foolhardy, Custer has become one of the most celebrated and controversial figures of the Civil War. Born in New Rumley, Ohio on December 5, 1839, son of Emanuel and Maria, Custer was nicknamed “Autie” because of his mispronunciation of his middle name as a small child.

  6. May 8, 2024 · June 25, 1876. Location: Montana. United States. Participants: Cheyenne. Sioux. United States. Context: Second Treaty of Fort Laramie. Black Hills War. Plains Wars. Key People: Crazy Horse. George Armstrong Custer. Gall. Sitting Bull. On the Web:

  7. HISTORY. How the Battle of Little Bighorn Was Won. Accounts of the 1876 battle have focused on Custers ill-fated cavalry. But a new book offers a take from the Indian’s point of view. Thomas...

  8. Jan 12, 2024 · December 5, 1839–June 25, 1876. Forever linked with Custer's Last Stand, General George Armstrong Custer was a flamboyant and widely renowned American army officer during and after the American Civil War.

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