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Little Big Horn 1876: Custer's Last Stand (Campaign)

Little Big Horn 1876: Custer's Last Stand (Campaign)Author: Peter Panzeri
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Pages: 96
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 0.3 x 9.8

ISBN: 185532458X
EAN: 9781855324589
ASIN: 185532458X

Publication Date: September 11, 1995
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  • Hardcover - Little Big Horn 1876 : Custer's Last Stand (Praeger Illustrated Military History)
  • Hardcover - Little Big Horn 1876: Custer's Last Stand (Praeger Illustrated Military History)
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Product Description
Osprey's examination of one of the most controversial battles of the American Indian Wars (1775-1918). The death of George Armstrong Custer, and over half of his 7th Cavalry Regiment in the valley of the Little Big Horn on 25 July 1876, has become the most celebrated battle of the Indian Wars. It was the greatest, and the last, victory of the Native Americans over the United States military. Disobeying orders, Custer followed a trail to a large encampment of Indians and, without determining the numbers he faced split his command into three groups and attacked. In the resulting chaos Custer and more than half the troops under his command were killed.


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