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George Armstrong Custer - Wikipedia Despite being outnumbered, the new General Custer defeated Confederate States Army cavalry of General J E B Stuart 's attack at East Cavalry Field on the crucial third day of the Gettysburg clash
George Armstrong Custer | Civil War, Little Bighorn, Death, Facts . . . George Armstrong Custer, U S cavalry officer who distinguished himself in the Civil War but led his men to death in the Battle of the Little Bighorn His image changed over the years He is now viewed as neither a spotless hero nor a villain Learn more about Custer in this article
George Armstrong Custer - General, Death Facts | HISTORY George Armstrong Custer was a U S military officer and commander who rose to fame as a young officer during the American Civil War He gained further fame for his post-war exploits against
George Armstrong Custer - U. S. National Park Service George Armstrong Custer rode a meteoric rise to fame during the Civil War Fighting in many battles, Custer took command of a cavalry division during the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign He attained his highest rank of brevet Major General after the Battle of Cedar Creek
George Armstrong Custer - World History Encyclopedia Custer is best known for "Custer's Last Stand" at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876, when he, and his whole command, were wiped out by Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Sioux warriors
The Rise and Fall of General Custer: 30 Defining Moments of a Reckless . . . Few military figures are as controversial as General George Armstrong Custer From his meteoric rise as a Civil War hero to his infamous last stand at Little Bighorn, Custer’s life was filled with bold victories, reckless decisions, and shocking defeats Here are 30 moments that defined his legendary and tragic legacy 30 A Wild and Restless Childhood (1839) Custer was born in New Rumley
George Armstrong Custer - American Battlefield Trust George Armstrong Custer is better known for his post-bellum exploits rather than his Civil War career His success, however, in the Union army was due in large part to his dual characteristics of bravery and audacity
George Armstrong Custer: Changing Views of an American Legend - HistoryNet On June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 12 companies of the 7th Cavalry attacked a massive Lakota-Cheyenne village on the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory Custer lost not only the battle but also his life, and in so doing achieved immortality
General Custer - Dime Library George Armstrong Custer was defeated by Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho at what they would later call the Battle of the Greasy Grass, but perhaps more than any other military officer in American history, Custer was a victim of his own success and his hubris