American Military Personnel Killed in the American Indian Wars - George Armstrong Custer, Myles Keogh, Edward Canby, Thomas Custer (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: George Armstrong Custer, Myles Keogh, Edward Canby, Thomas Custer, Isaiah Dorman, John Hardin, Mitch Bouyer, Richard Butler, Henry Armstrong Reed, William W. Cooke, William Christian, James Calhoun, William J. Fetterman, George Yates, Donald McIntosh, Robert Kirkwood, Henry Moore Harrington, Algernon Smith, George Edwin Lord, Charley Reynolds, Francis L. Dade, James Madison DeWolf, John Jordan Crittenden III, James Porter, James Callaway, Thomas F. Wright. Excerpt: Indian Wars 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 disastrous military engagement known as the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Raised in Michigan and Ohio, Custer was admitted to West Point in 1858, where he graduated last in his class. However, with the outbreak of the Civil War, all potential officers were needed, and Custer was called to serve with the Union Army. Custer developed a strong reputation during the Civil War. He fought in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run. His association with several important officers helped his career, as did his success as a highly effective Cavalry commander. Before war's end, Custer was promoted to the temporary rank (brevet) of major general. (At war's end, this was reduced to his permanent rank of captain.) At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was on hand at General Robert E. Lee's surrender. After the Civil War, Custer was dispatched to the West to fight in the Indian Wars. The overwhelming defeat in his final battle overshadowed his achievements in the Civil War. Custer was defeated and killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, fighting against a coalition of Nati...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: George Armstrong Custer, Myles Keogh, Edward Canby, Thomas Custer, Isaiah Dorman, John Hardin, Mitch Bouyer, Richard Butler, Henry Armstrong Reed, William W. Cooke, William Christian, James Calhoun, William J. Fetterman, George Yates, Donald McIntosh, Robert Kirkwood, Henry Moore Harrington, Algernon Smith, George Edwin Lord, Charley Reynolds, Francis L. Dade, James Madison DeWolf, John Jordan Crittenden III, James Porter, James Callaway, Thomas F. Wright. Excerpt: Indian Wars 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 disastrous military engagement known as the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Raised in Michigan and Ohio, Custer was admitted to West Point in 1858, where he graduated last in his class. However, with the outbreak of the Civil War, all potential officers were needed, and Custer was called to serve with the Union Army. Custer developed a strong reputation during the Civil War. He fought in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run. His association with several important officers helped his career, as did his success as a highly effective Cavalry commander. Before war's end, Custer was promoted to the temporary rank (brevet) of major general. (At war's end, this was reduced to his permanent rank of captain.) At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was on hand at General Robert E. Lee's surrender. After the Civil War, Custer was dispatched to the West to fight in the Indian Wars. The overwhelming defeat in his final battle overshadowed his achievements in the Civil War. Custer was defeated and killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, fighting against a coalition of Nati...

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August 2011

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32

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978-1-155-82732-2

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9781155827322

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1-155-82732-5



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