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portada More Than Numbers: Native American Actions at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.15 kg.
ISBN13
9781497582125

More Than Numbers: Native American Actions at the Battle of the Little Bighorn

United States Marine Corps Command and S (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

More Than Numbers: Native American Actions at the Battle of the Little Bighorn - United States Marine Corps Command and S

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Synopsis "More Than Numbers: Native American Actions at the Battle of the Little Bighorn"

For most Americans, the Battle of the Little Bighorn is epitomized during thefinal minutes of the film "They Died With Their Boots On."1 In this account, the nobleand dashing Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, played by Errol Flynn, andthe U.S. 7th Cavalry are pitted against an enormous band of savage and bloodthirstyIndians. Custer realizes that his command is hopelessly outnumbered and an attack onthe Indians will certainly lead to its annihilation, but he also knows that if he fails toattack the army column led by General Alfred Terry will be doomed to destruction. Inthe grand tradition of military sacrifice for the greater good, Custer purposely leads hisloyal men into an ambush prepared by thousands of Sioux braves. Within moments, thecavalrymen are completely encircled by hordes of horse-mounted Indians, who rainscores of arrows and spears on the beleaguered troopers. The brave soldiers kill manyIndians as they ride "carousel like" around the troopers, but the sheer number of Siouxwarriors dwindle the number of cavalrymen standing until only Custer and several loyalmen remain valiantly fighting. Finally, the mounted Indians charge in an overwhelmingattack and slay the last man standing, George Armstrong Custer.

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