Battle of Little Big Horn, where he was killed. He was also a Civil War general and fought in several cavalry battles.
General George Armstrong Custer. The Battle of Little Big Horn
George A. Custer was a united states army officer who won fame as a civil war general and an Indian fighter in the west
George Armstrong Custer is known as a civil war commander and the commander of Ft. Lincoln. He was killed in the battle of Little Big Horn. At one point it was thought he might run for president.
George A. Custer is famous for the civil war and some people called it Custer's last stand.
General George Armstrong Custer and much of his family and all his men were killed by Native Americans under the leadership of Sitting Bull at the battle of the Little Bighorn.
"Greasy Grass" is the Lakota name for the "Battle of Little Bighorn", where the Sioux defeated the 7th Cavalry on June 25 and June 26, 1876. The battle took place near the Little Bighorn River in eastern Montana Territory, and is famous for "Custer's Last Stand", where commander George Armstrong Custer died, along with many of his men.
General George Armstrong Custer
son of the morning staryellow haircreeping panther that attacks at dawnTroopers of the 7th Cavalry Regiment nicknamed him "Hardass" because he was a hard-driving and demanding leader.Custer was known for staying on the trail and not using a wagon or ambulance as they were called... he would eat mule as he told Bloody Knife his favorite scout who was amazed at his ability to stay in the saddle... when they ran short of rations etc...Autie was a nickname given by his family...The boy general
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.
Cavalry Commander George A. Custer was the most famous person killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. He had split his force in two earlier and he and the remaining 260 soldiers were ambushed and killed by Native Americans. Trouble between Native Tribes and white settlers was the cause of US military actions in Montana.As an aside, Custer, who became the youngest brigadier general in the US Civil War, was present at the surrender of Robert E. Lee at the Appomattox Courthouse in 1865.
The defeat of US 7th Cavalry forces under George Armstrong Custer occurred at the Battle of the Little Bighorn (also known as Little Big Horn) on June 25 and June 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in eastern Montana Territory.The battle is famous for "Custer's Last Stand" and is known by Native American tribes as the Battle of the Greasy Grass.
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