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CHIEF SITTING BULL

General Custer, and the U.S. Cavalry at the infamous Battle of the Little Bighorn 1876 -- dubbed "Custer's Last Stand" by historians

Chief Sitting Bull With General George Custer Battle of Little Bighorn
Chief Sitting Bull photographed with General Custer.

"CUSTER'S LAST STAND"

The great Lakota Indian warrior, Chief Sitting Bull, is perhaps best known in early American history as the chief who defeated General Custer's 7th Cavalry in 1876 at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876 -- Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho and other tribes set aside their differences in the face of intolerable abuse by the U.S. Government, and their warriors were amassing in the thousands when General George Custer ordered his 700 soldiers of the 7th Cavalry of the United States Army to attack the Indian war party and his 700-troop regiment was subsequently annihilated in the ensuing battle.

Britannica notes 210 US soldiers were killed. The research article below notes 700 soldiers were killed.

Be sure to FACT CHECK multiple sources before writing your school reports....


June 25th, 1876, Captain Myles Walter Keogh rides into action with 7th Cavalry at the Battle of The Little Big Horn. HIS HORSE, 'Comanche' WAS THE ONLY KNOWN SURVIVOR of Custer's Last Stand (all other soldiers and horses were killed during the battle) -- Historical painting by Mark Churms.

GENERAL BUTTHOLE (pardon that please):

History books describe Custer as a headstrong impulsive professional soldier who developed his reputation as an "Indian fighter" for leading bloody campaigns against the Kiowas and the Cheyennes on the southern plains -- but history records that some of General Custer's superiors and subordinates felt he lacked the judgement needed to defeat a savvy tough Indian warrior like CHIEF SITTING BULL on the battlefield.

By some historical accounts, Custer was aspiring to run for the office of president of the United States, and saw this fight as an opportunity to seize more battle-field notoriety to enhance his military reputation and presidential aspirations.

Custer is said to have disobeyed direct orders to holdup and meet with supporting troops to coordinate an attack -- instead, in what is believed to have been an attempt to be credited with winning the battle -- Custer pushed his men and horses to travel at a fast pace through two days and nights to beat supporting army regiments to the area, and then Custer's men attacked the superior Indigenous forces on bad intelligence.

The Indian warriors then countered Custer's attack and effectively sealed his place in history by massacring him and his 700 soldiers on the battlefield....

Who produced this Famous Chief's blog?

Ernie C. Salgado Jr.
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