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General George Custer Part 1

general george custer United States Usa Civil War
general george custer United States Usa Civil War

General George Custer United States Usa Civil War Boston custer, brother. james calhoun, brother in law. signature. 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. [2] custer graduated from west point and, though characterized as inept for having been last in his. In june of 1876, george custer led nearly 650 men of the 7 th cavalry into the valley of the little bighorn, attacking a village of upwards of 10,000 people. steve brady, a member of the cheyenne.

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Some general Thoughts On Major general george A custer Emerging

Some General Thoughts On Major General George A Custer Emerging George armstrong custer was born in new rumley, ohio, on december 5, 1839. custer was part of a large extended family, and spent part of his youth in michigan, with a half sister and her husband. Updated: july 13, 2023 | original: february 27, 2018. under skies darkened by smoke, gunfire and flying arrows, 210 men of the u.s. army’s 7th cavalry unit led by lt. colonel george custer. 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. The battle of the little bighorn, also called custer’s last stand, marked the most decisive native american victory and the worst u.s. army defeat in the long plains indian war. it was fought on.

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