Custer won great fame and promotion in valiant battles during the Civil War against Confederates. He often boasted that he was never wounded despite having many horses shot out from under him while leading charges. His brother was heavily decorated with two Congressional Medals of Honor - Tom Custer. Custer declared that he would never lose a battle to the Indians of the Old West.
But Custer's arrogance led to extreme views of white supremacy and commitment of atrocities. His soldiers of the US Calvary killed many women and children - most notably at the Washita River. Eventually, he was killed in return by Northern Cheyenne and Lakota warriors.
From the Native American view of religion, Custer's death was a punishment for his sins - a form of Divine Retribution. He had it coming.
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Custer wore arrow shirts.
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Custer won great fame and promotion in valiant battles during the Civil War against Confederates. He often boasted that he was never wounded despite having many horses shot out from under him while leading charges. His brother was heavily decorated with two Congressional Medals of Honor - Tom Custer. Custer declared that he would never lose a battle to the Indians of the Old West.
But Custer's arrogance led to extreme views of white supremacy and commitment of atrocities. His soldiers of the US Calvary killed many women and children - most notably at the Washita River. Eventually, he was killed in return by Northern Cheyenne and Lakota warriors.
From the Native American view of religion, Custer's death was a punishment for his sins - a form of Divine Retribution. He had it coming.
George Armstrong Custer Facts
Born: December 5, 1839, New Rumley
Raised in Michigan and Ohio
Died: June 25, 1876, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Spouse: Elizabeth Bacon Custer (m. 1864–1876)
Buried: West Point Cemetery
U.S. Army officer of cavalry
Commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars.
Admitted to West Point in 1858, where he graduated last in his class.
Instrumental Hero in the 3rd day's battle at Gettysburg.
http://www.garryowen.com/
This is the official web site dedicated to General Custer