George Armstrong Custer is reported to have weighed around 180 pounds (approximately 82 kilograms) during his military service. However, specific records of his weight can vary, and exact figures may not be definitively documented. Custer was known for his tall stature, standing around 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
In "They died with their boots on" (1936), Custer is played by Errol Flynn, young and attractive. In "Little Big Man" (1976) he looks much old and he has a big blonde mustache. In real life? He was in his thirties so you can determine if that's young or old. He did have the mustache. He was 5'11".
33.4 tons (66800 pounds)
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60-70 pounds
General George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer destroyed his military career in order to keep the corrupt Indian Bureau (run then by President Grant's son) from starving the Native Americans under his care. General Custer had no intention of attacking any Native Americans at the Little Big Horn and that is why he divided his troops-He was there to save the Indians from being attacked by a much larger force>George had an uncle (father's brother: George Washington Custer) who lived in Texas. I've not seen much concerning him but a mention he married a woman named Sidney Ann Reed. Little else is known. I'd follow that line as it seems more likely.
NBA player Hilton Armstrong weighs 235 pounds.
General George Armstrong Custer and much of his family and all his men were killed by Native Americans under the leadership of Sitting Bull at the battle of the Little Bighorn.
NFL player Anthony Armstrong weighs 184 pounds.
NFL player Matt Armstrong weighs 302 pounds.
Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio but spent much of his boyhood living with his half-sister and his brother-in-law in Monroe, Michigan.
NFL player Ray-Ray Armstrong weighs 234 pounds.
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Billie Joe Armstrong weighs around 135-145lbs.
The Battle of Little Big Horn occurred as a result of the Sioux Wars. Operating under US army and government orders, Lt Col George Armstrong Custer lead elements of the 7th US Cavalry in an effort to locate and destroy a Sioux encampment in North Dakota. Custer badly underestimated the size and resistance of the camp, with the result that much of his command was destroyed.