George Armstrong Custer became a Brigadier General of US Volunteers June 29, 1863.
General George Armstrong Custer. The Battle of Little Big Horn
Lieutenant Colonel (Brevet Major General of Volunteers) George Armstrong Custer was the commanding officer of the Custer Battalion of the 7th Cavalry at the time of the Battle of Little Big Horn, and leader of the troops killed there with him on "last Stand Hill".
George Armstrong Custer was born on December 5, 1839, in New Rumley, Ohio.
Near the Little Bighorn River in what is now part of the Crow Reservation in southeastern Montana. Custer, more accurately a Lieutenant Colonel at the time, was killed along with more than 250 of his men, including those at Custer's Last Stand.
George Armstrong Custer became a Brigadier General of US Volunteers June 29, 1863.
General George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer
I would say George Armstrong Custer.
Yes. It is a family name.
George Armstrong Custer, also known as General Custer.
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General George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer died on June 25, 1876 at the age of 36.
General George Armstrong Custer
Yes - he served as a brigadier general
General George Armstrong Custer. The Battle of Little Big Horn