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George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
General Custer was viewed as a bully and Indian hater by the Native American's and their sympathisers. Custer died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head during the Battle of Little Big Horn.
Custer fought for the Union. His last battle was in 1876, several years after the end of the Civil War.
Arthur Custer's birth name is Arthur Russell Custer.
Bob Custer's birth name is Glenn, Raymond Anthony.
Yes. It is a family name.
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If you mean custer, as in custer's last stand, lil big horn, etc..... 7th u.s. Cavalry
It was named to honor George Armstrong Custer who had met his fate a year before the county was formed.
There doesn't appear to be an author named Edgar A Custer. It's possible you may have misspelled the name or confused it with another author. Can you provide more details or clarify the author's name?
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.
Of course Custer fought in WWII. There was approx. 6,500 service men and women whos last name was Custer, who served in the armed forces from 1941-1945.
There are several cities named Custer in the United States, the most notable being Custer, South Dakota, which is known for its proximity to the Black Hills and Custer State Park. Another Custer is located in Michigan, recognized for its small-town charm. Additionally, there is a Custer in Washington state, as well as a community by the same name in Wisconsin. Each of these locations has its own unique features and local attractions.
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