The youngest general officer in the Union army, Custer was reckless and brave, but led his men in many successful campaigns.
George A. Custer is famous for the civil war and some people called it Custer's last stand.
North.
George A. Custer was a united states army officer who won fame as a civil war general and an Indian fighter in the west
he became the youngest general in the civil war.
George A. Custer was a united states army officer who won fame as a civil war general and an Indian fighter in the west
Yes - he served as a brigadier general
Custer fought for the Union. His last battle was in 1876, several years after the end of the Civil War.
Yes, John M. Custer III is related to George Armstrong Custer. He is a descendant of George Armstrong Custer, who was a prominent U.S. Army officer and cavalry commander during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. The connection is through family lineage, as John M. Custer III carries on the Custer name associated with the historical figure.
George Templeton Strong was important to the civil war because he was the one who financed the equipment for the war.
General Custer was a member of the U.S. Army; so I guess you could say that he was on the side of the USA (if that is a side).
There were several commanders or generals for the North during the Civil War. Some of the top commanders included Ulysses S. Grant, George McClellan, Robert Anderson, and George Custer.
He got killed by Sioux indians in a massive massacre. And he starred in Night at the Museum II