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"Custer's Last Fight" (1912). Francis Ford

"Britton of the Seventh" (1916). Ned Finley

"Bob Hampton of Placer" (1921). T.D. Crittenden

"Wide Open Spaces" (1924). Al Forbes

"The Flaming Frontier" (1926). Dustin Farnum

"Custer of Big Horn" (1926). John Beck

"The Last Frontier" (1932). William Desmond

"The World Changes" (1933). Clay Clement

"Custer's Last Stand" (1936). Frank McGlynn Jr.

"The Plainsman" (1936). John Miljan

"Wyoming" (1940). Paul Kelly

"Santa Fe Trail" (1940). Ronald Reagan

"Badlands of Dakota" (1941). Addison Richards

"They Died with Their Boots On" (1941). Errol Flynn

"Warpath" (1951). James Millican

"Bugles in the Afternoon" (1952). Sheb Wooley

"Tonka" (1958). Britt Lomond

"The Plainsman" (1966). Leslie Nielsen

"Custer of the West" (1967). Robert Shaw

"The Legend of Custer" (1968). Wayne Maunder

"Little Big Man" (1970). Richard Mulligan

"Don't Touch the White Woman" (1974). Marcello Mastroianni

"The Legend of the Golden Gun" (1979). Keir Dullea

"Son of the Morning Star" (1991). Gary Cole

"Class of '61" (1993). Josh Lucas

"Buffalo Girls" (1995). John Diehl

"Crazy Horse" (1996). Peter Horton

"Stolen Women, Captured Hearts" (1997). William Shockley

"Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny" (2004). Dale Harrison

"Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" (2009). Bill Hader

"The Hard Ride" (2011). Christopher Atkins

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What pet did general Custer have?

General George Armstrong Custer had a horse named "Comanche," which became well-known as his favorite mount. Comanche was a thoroughbred that survived the Battle of Little Bighorn, making him one of the few horses to do so. After Custer's death, Comanche was cared for and became a symbol of loyalty and bravery. The horse was eventually honored with a burial at West Point, where Custer had once been a cadet.


How old is George Armstrong Custer?

George Armstrong Custer was born on December 5, 1839 and died on June 25, 1876. George Armstrong Custer would have been 36 years old at the time of death or 175 years old today.


Why is George Armstrong Custer best remembered?

Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".Custer is best remembered for getting himself and his regiment killed. Although there are reasons for this and it may not have been entirely Custer's fault, he is still best known for "Custer's Last Stand".


Who died last at the battle of the little big horn?

The highest ranking officer at the Little Big Horn was Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who died at the battle. He had been brevetted to brigadier general during the Civil War, but returned to his regular rank of captain after the war. He was gradually promoted, and lieutenant colonel when he died.


What movies was George Harrison in?

The following site supplies a full list of the movies George has been in: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0365600/


What us general was killed at the battle of little big horn?

General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn; there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened. General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn--there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened.


The movie George best?

GEORGE BEST IS AN ACTOR FOR MOVIES HE'S BEEN IN GO TO IMDB.COM


Was Custer a general or a colonel?

Custer was a colonel, although during the Civil War he attained the rank of a brevet general. Brevet means a temporary promotion to general. Although Custer kept his brevet rank for a time after the war, it was later taken away from him, and he was a colonel when he died. [If Custer had been a general at Little Big Horn he would have commanded more than one regiment.]


What handgun did George Custer use?

I don't know exactly what model, but it would probably have been a Colt Single Action Army model.


How many people have won the Congressional Medal of Honor?

Between 1862 and 1919, there were 19 double recipients of the Medal of Honor, notably including:Thomas Custer (1845-1876), younger brother of George Armstrong Custer, received two medals as a Civil War cavalry officer, both for bold dashes into Confederate camps, aimed at taking their regimental banners. Custer died with his brothers George and Boston Custer at Little Bighorn.Robert Sweeney (1853-1890), the only African-American double recipient, was a seaman who received both of his medals for lifesaving actions, during peacetime.Smedley Butler (1881-1940), later a Marine major general, received his two Medals of Honor as a major during military actions in Mexico and Haiti.


Was george Armstrong Custer married to a indian?

The wife of Lt Colonel George Armstrong Custer was Elizabeth (Libby) Custer, nee Bacon - they married in 1864 and were never divorced so he could not legally have married anyone else.There have been stories circulating for some time that Custer had a Cheyenne mistress (not wife) named Maotzi or Monaseta, the daughter of Cheyenne chief Little Rock, who some claim had a child by Custer (a boy named Yellow Bird). This would have a bit more credibility if Maotzi or Monaseta were genuine Cheyenne names but they are not.Since a fact is defined as something that can be supported by evidence, this story is not a fact but simply an entertaining story.


How did George Armstrong Die?

George Armstrong Custer and his troops knew where the Indians were, and he decided to attack the Indians where he did. His mistake was that he failed to estimate the enemy strength (numbers) correctly and was overwhelmed, more so when his forces were not at full strength. It was a brash decision, he was famous for those, and this one cost Custer and his men their lives. In addition: The exact details of Custer's death are not known. Custer's body was found, two days after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, with wounds and two bullet holes, but Captain Benteen stated that in his opinion the fatal injuries had not been the result of .45 caliber ammunition.