The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.
General Franco died on the 20th of November 1975 in Madrid.
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett was the first general from either side to die in the US Civil War. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
he was massacred in the battle of little of Little Bighorn.
George Armstrong Custer and his troops knew where the Indians were, and he decided to attack the Indians where he did. His mistake was that he failed to estimate the enemy strength (numbers) correctly and was overwhelmed, more so when his forces were not at full strength. It was a brash decision, he was famous for those, and this one cost Custer and his men their lives. In addition: The exact details of Custer's death are not known. Custer's body was found, two days after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, with wounds and two bullet holes, but Captain Benteen stated that in his opinion the fatal injuries had not been the result of .45 caliber ammunition.
26 January 1885
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Fredrik Horn died in 1997.
Gunnar Horn died in 1946.
Milton Horn died in 1995.
James Horn died in 1932.
Evert Horn died in 1615.
Ragnar Horn died in 2002.
Pantelis Horn died in 1941.
William Horn died in 1922.
Alfred Horn died in 2001.
Silver Horn died in 1940.