General Miles insulted Chief Sitting Bull by dismissively referring to him as a "squaw," which was a derogatory term implying weakness and femininity. This comment was made during a tense period following the defeat of the Sioux, and it reflected the broader tensions and disrespect between U.S. military leaders and Native American leaders. Such insults were emblematic of the cultural misunderstandings and conflicts of the time. Miles's remarks contributed to the animosity and strained relations between the U.S. government and Native American tribes.
General Nelson Miles. General William Shafter.
he was captured by Americans who hated him with a passion!!!
General Nelson A. Miles...
General Nelson Miles.
Might you be referring to Erwin Rommel in North Africa in 1942 in the third and final battle of El Alamein, 60 miles south of Alexandria? The British General who defeated Rommel was General Montgomery.
Chief Miles O'Hara - comics - was created in 1966.
The cast of The Adventures of Buffalo Bill - 1917 includes: Nelson Appleton Miles as himself Short Bull as himself Sitting Bull as himself Chief Tall Bull as himself Chief Yellow Hand as himself
General Nelson A. Miles.
Texas has more miles of general coastline than Louisiana. Texas has approximately 367 miles of general coastline, while Louisiana has approximately 397 miles of general coastline.
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General Nelson A. Miles.
Chief joseph is a chief who led his people 1200 miles to freedom but got caught at the border.Read more: Who_was_Chief_Joseph
General Nelon A. Miles.
It was Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles who held the post from 5 October 1895 until 8 August 1903. The title of that position of Command was changed to US Army Chief of Staff, the first of whom was Lieutenant General Samuel B. M. Young (1903 to 1904).
President William McKinley as Commander in Chief. General Nelson A. Miles, Commanding General, US Army. General William R. Shafter, Commanding General, Landing Forces Caribbean. Admiral George Dewey, Commodore Asiatic Squadron, US Navy. Admiral William T. Sampson, Commodore Caribbean Squaron, US Navy.
Chief Joseph
3000 miles