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As in all conflicts there are (at least) two sides, also note that many of these leaders after receiving their initial orders were not in further contact with the commanding officer (Reno for instance).

Leaders for the U.S. Army, 7th Calvary:

  • Commanding Officer: Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer
  • Maj. Marcus Reno
  • Adjutant: 1st Lt. William W. Cooke
  • Assistant Surgeon George Edwin Lord
  • Acting Assistant Surgeon James Madison DeWolf
  • Acting Assistant Surgeon Henry Rinaldo Porter
  • Chief of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Charles Varnum
  • 2nd in command of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Luther Hare
  • Pack Train commander: 1st Lt. Edward Gustave Mathey
  • A Company: Capt. Myles Moylan, 1st Lt. Charles DeRudio
  • B Company: Capt. Thomas McDougall, 2nd Lt. Benjamin Hodgson
  • C Company: Capt. Thomas Custer (killed), 2nd Lt. Henry Moore Harrington
  • D Company: Capt. Thomas Weir, 2nd Lt. Winfield Edgerly
  • E Company: 1st Lt. Algernon Smith (killed), 2nd Lt. James G. Sturgis
  • F Company: Capt. George Yates (killed), 2nd Lt. William Reily
  • G Company: 1st Lt. Donald McIntosh (killed), 2nd Lt. George Wallace
  • H Company: Capt. Frederick Benteen, 1st Lt. Francis Gibson
  • I Company: Capt. Myles Keogh (killed), 1st Lt. James Porter
  • K Company: 1st Lt. Edward Settle Godfrey
  • L Company: 1st Lt. James Calhoun (killed), 2nd Lt. John J. Crittenden
  • M Company: Capt. Thomas French

Leaders for the Native Americans (by tribe):

  • Hunkpapa (Lakota): Sitting Bull, Four Horns, Crow King, Gall, Black Moon, Rain-in-the-Face, Moving Robe Women, Spotted Horn Bull, Iron Hawk, One Bull, Bull Head, Chasing Eagle
  • Sihasapa (Blackfoot Lakota): Crawler, Kill Eagle
  • Minneconjou (Lakota): Chief Hump, Black Moon, Red Horse, Makes Room, Looks Up, Lame Deer, Dog-with-Horn, Dog Back Bone, White Bull, Feather Earring, Flying By
  • Sans Arc (Lakota): Spotted Eagle, Red Bear, Long Road, Cloud Man
  • Oglala (Lakota): Crazy Horse, He Dog, Kicking Bear, Flying Hawk, Chief Long Wolf, Black Elk, White Cow Bull, Running Eagle,
  • Brule (Lakota): Two Eagles, Hollow Horn Bear, Brave Bird
  • Wahpekute (Dakota): Inkpaduta, Sounds-the-Ground-as-He-Walks, White Eagle, White Tracking Earth
  • Two Kettles (Lakota): Runs-the-Enemy,
  • Northern Cheyenne: Two Moons, Wooden Leg, Old Bear, Lame White Man, American Horse, Brave Wolf, Antelope Women, Big Nose, Yellow Horse, Little Shield, Horse Road, Bob Tail Horse, Yellow Hair, Bear-Walks-on-a-Ridge, Black Hawk, Buffalo Calf Road Woman, Crooked Nose, Noisy Walking
  • Arapahoes: Waterman, Sage, Left Hand, Yellow Eagle, Little Bird
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There was not a single leader, per se, of the Lakota Sioux there were many leaders that worked together, the notable leaders were: * (Hunkpapa - Lakota) Sitting Bull, Four Horns, Crow King, Gall, Black Moon, Rain-in-the-face * (Sihasapa - Blackfoot Lakota): Crawler * (Minneconjou - Lakota) Hump, Black Moon, Red Horse, Makes Room, Looks Up, Lame Deer * (Sans Arc - Lakota) Spotted Eagle, Red Bear * (Oglala - Lakota) Crazy Horse, He Dog * (Northern Cheyenne) Two Moons

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