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custer
Lieutenant Colonel (Regular Army)
Trivia about custer
The most famous George we know whose middle name was Armstrong
"My Life on the Plains" was an 1874 book by this "boy general" & Indian fighter
A horse named Comanche survived this man's June 1876 "Last Stand"
He may have made his last stand at Little Big Horn, but his ghost is said to haunt his old quarters at Fort Leavenworth
In 1863 he was made a brigadier general at age 23 (yay!); 13 years later Little Bighorn (oops)
On June 25, 1876 he decided to attack a group that included Crazy Horse; oops
It was the Sioux writer Vine Deloria, Jr. who wrote this man "died for your sins"
"So sue me!", this man might have said when warned about oncoming danger in 1876
The Times photo of this man dates from sometime around 1870; he was dead by 1876
In October 1876, 4 months after the massacre, he was laid to rest at West Point
"Yellow Hair" & "The Boy General"
June 25, 1876, the Montana Territory:This lt. col., under Gen. Alfred Terry, & his 200-man unit
This blond soldier lost control of his horse during the End of the War Parade, May 23, 1865
In 1874 this colonel led a "scientific" expedition into the Black Hills where he said it found gold
In 1940's "Santa Fe Trail", co-starring Errol Flynn, Reagan played this flamboyant cavalry officer
He was born December 5, 1839 in New Rumley, Ohio & died in battle, June 25, 1876 in the Montana Territory
This lt. colonel & his men were vanquished in about an hour on June 25, 1876