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This is the story of 150 of the most adventurous scouts, gold
prospectors, gunslingers, buffalo hunters, and Civil War veterans
of both sides-they may have been the deadliest collection of
shooters to ever hit the trail. This is the most detailed work ever
produced on the obscure legend of the 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road
Prospecting Expedition in the Montana Territory-the product of
multi-year research across the country, and visits to the three
battlefields and expedition route of over 500 miles-an event that
impacted the Little Bighorn in 1876. Numerous legends of the West
rode on the expedition, later playing roles in the Great Sioux War
of 1876. Their adversaries now were the Lakota and Northern
Cheyenne-some of the greatest light cavalry to ever gallop over the
North American continent. And watching their every move were
Sitting Bull, Gall, Hump, Crazy Horse, and a renegade chief named
Inkpaduta, ready to strike.
Unnamed Graves, a Secret Cemetery, Files Closed to the Public and
Stored in "The Vault." During World War II, in the North
African/Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operation, 96
American soldiers were convicted by Army General Courts-Martial and
executed for desertion, murder and rape. Their victims were 26
fellow American soldiers and 71 British, French, Italian, Polish
and Algerian civilians. The executions were not ad hoc killings.
General Eisenhower, or another theater commander, approved every
proceeding, but the Army did not trumpet the crimes. After the war,
the Army searched for a suitable site to inter the remains of all
96 men. It chose a plot of land adjacent to - but technically
outside of - the World War I American cemetery of Oise-Aisne. The
area is separated from the main cemetery by a high stone wall,
concealed from view, and is closed to casual visitors. Called "Plot
E" by the staff, others refer to it as "The Fifth Field." The
judicial files on the 96 were even harder to find - until now.
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