Little Big Horn
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer was the on-the-ground leader of the American horse-soldiers at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June of 1876. Typically overlooked in this battle is the fact that Custer was officially subordinate to Brigadier General Alfred Terry, who commanded one of three columns closing in on the Native encampment from different directions. On the fateful day of the battle, Custer's decision to act on his own, rather than awaiting Terry's arrival, led to the Native victory over Custer's command.
George Armstrong Custer. Ever hear of the battle of the Little Big Horn?
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Yes. It is a family name.
Yes, his younger brothers were Thomas Custer and Boston Custer, both of whom died with him at Little Big Horn.
George Armstrong Custer.
George Custer
George Custer and the seventh Calvary Vs about seven thousand Indians. Custer had around 185 soldiers.
George Custer is a foolish army general who led 208 soldiers (including himself) to their death against some Indians at the battle of Little Big Horn.
General George Custer was defeated and killed in the Battle of Little Bighorn
George A. Custer
General George Custer
The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer
General George Armstrong Custer was the commanding officer of the 7th Cavalry, which was defeated by the Sioux at the Little Bighorn.
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
George Armstrong Custer, also known as General Custer.
George Armstrong Custer