George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer was on the losing end of a famous clash between Native Americans and the U.S. Army at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876. Custer graduated at the bottom of his class at West Point… More »
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Flamboyant in life, George Armstrong Custer has remained one of the best-known figures in American history and popular mythology long after his death at the hands of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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The following year, what may have been Custer's remains were disinterred and given a military funeral at West Point. (Monaghan, Jan, Custer: The Life of George Armstrong Custer); Source: "Who Was Who In The Civil War" by Stewart Sifakis...
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LIFE AND TIMES OF GEN. GEORGE A. CUSTER ... GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER ... Custer Tributes...
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George A. Custer 1839-1876 The youngest general in the Union army. Later he commanded the 7th Cavalry and his entire detachment of over 200 men were killed by Native Americans in the Battle of Little Bighorn. ... CUSTER, George Armstrong, soldier, born in New Rumley, Harrison County, Ohio, 5 December 1839; died in Montana,
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George Armstrong Custer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. Today he is most remembered for a disa...
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Custer graduated from West Point on June 24, 1861, ranking no.34 in his class of 34. He was the 1966th graduate of West Point. ... George Custer was appointed Brigadier General at the age of 23 during the Civil War.
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George Armstrong Custer stalks America’s past with a disturbing presence. His popular image has been painted in the darkest tones — executioner of Confederate prisoners at Front Royal, Virginia; destroyer of homes and barns in the Shenandoah Valley;
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