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General George Custer

General George A. Custer

Few nineteenth century military leaders gained as much fame and publicity as General George Armstrong Custer of the seventh cavalry. From West Point, to the battlefields of the Civil War, and then on to the Great Plains to fight the Lakota Indians, he had his hand in many of the most important and influential battles of the late 1800’s. Although, it was his tragic demise at the Battle of Little Bighorn that put him into history books everywhere.
George A. Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio on December 5, 1839. He spent much of his childhood in Monroe, Michigan. This is also where he went to high school and was looked after by his stepsister. Custer always knew that wanted to be in the military, but not just as a plain and simple private. He wanted to be in command and for the ambitious “do it my way” attitude that Custer possessed, an officer’s title is probably the only way he would last in the military.
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