he stuck up for the indians
Custer's Revenge happened in 2600.
If you mean custer, as in custer's last stand, lil big horn, etc..... 7th u.s. Cavalry
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Lt. Col. George Custer.
Colonel Custer was deafeated and killed at Wounded Knee by the tribes of Lakota and Cheyenne by Sitting Bull, Gall, and Crazy Horse.
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he stuck up for the indians
Custer's Revenge happened in 2600.
If you mean custer, as in custer's last stand, lil big horn, etc..... 7th u.s. Cavalry
Custer was a colonel, although during the Civil War he attained the rank of a brevet general. Brevet means a temporary promotion to general. Although Custer kept his brevet rank for a time after the war, it was later taken away from him, and he was a colonel when he died. [If Custer had been a general at Little Big Horn he would have commanded more than one regiment.]
Custer was a colonel during the Battle of Little Big Horn, as a regiment is normally commanded by a colonel, while a general commands multiple regiments. I think the confusion over Custer's rank is because during the Civil War he was promoted to brevet general (sort of a temporary general, promoted in the field). After the war Custer got himself in some trouble and was demoted back to colonel, and he never rose to the rank of general again.
Colonel George A. Custer.
Colonel George Armstrong Custer
The one at which he died was the battle of Little Bighorn.
Bloody Knife was one of several Crows who scouted for the 7th, and he was a friend of Colonel Custer. Like Custer, Bloody Knife was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876.
Members of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874, which was lead by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, found gold near present day Custer, South Dakota.