If you mean custer, as in custer's last stand, lil big horn, etc..... 7th u.s. Cavalry
There are many causes, but essentially Custer found himself outnumbered, being attacked from high ground, and without the ability to manoeuvre. He also refused to retreat, underestimating the danger his forces were in. This allowed him to be surrounded and annihilated. "Custer's Last Stand" was a monumental failure of battlefield tactics.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also called Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. The battle occurred June 25th to June 26th, 1876.
Maryland was the 7th State to join the Union.
Last year Liverpool finished 7th in the e.P.L.
The 7th Calvary regiment of the US Army led by General George Armstrong Custer was handily defeated by a coalition of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho led by chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Custer with 267 of his men were killed in what is known as Custer's last stand on July 25,1876. See the related link for more.
He is currently the ONLY officer of the 7th Calvary buried at Little Bighorn Cemetary.
September 7th!
He is currently the ONLY officer of the 7th Calvary buried at Little Bighorn Cemetary.
If you mean custer, as in custer's last stand, lil big horn, etc..... 7th u.s. Cavalry
That was the famous battle, known also as 'Little Big Horn' and as 'Custer's Last Stand', fought in the American state of Montana between the Sioux and the U. S. 7th Cavalry in 1876. Fortunately, the good guys won.
because the whte men didnt know about the ghost dance and thought it would harm them.
7th version of the plant stand
A deaf tribe member of the Sioux tribe didn't understand that the US 7th Calvary wanted to disarm them so he thought that they were trying to harm him and he refused to give up his weapon so the Calvary fired and that got the war started
Yes, it was the 7th State to join the Union.
There are many causes, but essentially Custer found himself outnumbered, being attacked from high ground, and without the ability to manoeuvre. He also refused to retreat, underestimating the danger his forces were in. This allowed him to be surrounded and annihilated. "Custer's Last Stand" was a monumental failure of battlefield tactics.
No it is the 7th state