"Custer's Last Stand" is also known as the Battle of Little Bighorn. It took place on June 25-26, 1876, between the 7th Cavalry Regiment, led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, and a coalition of Native American tribes, including the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne. This battle is notable for the significant defeat of Custer's forces, marking a pivotal moment in the conflicts between the U.S. government and Native American tribes.
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)
Battle of the Little Bighorn.
That was the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is also called Custer's Last Stand because Custer was defeated and killed in the battle. The battle occurred in June 1876.
Well, it certainly is not "Custards" last stand. Try "Custer's Last Stand".
he was mostly remembered for custards last stand also know as the battle of little bighorn
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)
Cuter's stand did not exist. Try What is also known as "Custer's last stand"
Port Aransas Texas USA EDIT: I think that was Custer... custard's last stand, to my own knowledge, was in my fridge 2 days ago.
I think you are asking about Custer's Last Stand, but you don't tell us what you want to know.
The last course in a Roman meal, as is in our meals, was some type of dessert. In ancient Rome it could be of fresh fruits, or of a mixture of fruit, nut and honey in a pastry. Custards were also known.
Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Custer - though his last stand was several years after the war.
His X-name was Pyro, also known as John Allerdyce.
It's known as a cobblers last