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Drawing on more than 22 years' research, this book presents an
exhaustive chronology of the Great Sioux Campaign in three parts:
the U.S. Seventh Cavalry's communications, decisions and movements
October 15, 1875-June 21, 1876, are traced day-by-day; the
three-day prelude to the Battle of Little Bighorn hour-by-hour; and
the battle itself minute-by-minute. The separate actions of the
several military commands and the Indians involved are narrated in
coherent sequence. Archival intelligence summaries offer the reader
fresh perspective on the events leading to the decisive Indian
victory known as Custer's Last Stand.
Major Marcus Reno's actions at the Battle of Little Big Horn have
been both criticized and lauded, often without in-depth analysis.
This book takes a fresh look at the battle and events leading up to
it, offering answers to unanswered questions. The author examines
the meanings of "orders" given in Custer's command and how they
were treated, the tactics and fighting in the valley, Reno's
alcoholism, and his last stand on the hilltop named for him.
The Battle of the Little Big Horn was the decisive engagement of
the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877. In its second edition this
biographical dictionary of all known participants-the 7th Cavalry,
civilians and Indians--provides a brief description of the battle,
as well as information on the various tribes, their customs and
methods of fighting. Seven appendices cover the units soldiers were
assigned to, uniforms and equipment of the cavalry, controversial
listings of scouts and the number of Indians in the encampments,
the location of camps on the way to the Big Horn and more. Updated
biographies are provided for many European soldiers, along with an
additional 5,060 names of Indians who were or could have been in
the battle.
The battle that unfolded at the Little Big Horn River on June 25,
1876, marked a watershed in the history of the Plains Indians.
While a stunning victory for the Sioux and Cheyenne peoples, it
initiated a new and vigorous effort by the U.S. government to rid
the west of marauding tribes and to realize the ideal of "Manifest
Destiny". While the history of that battle has filled thousands of
books and articles, few if any have analyzed the tactics and
chronology to arrive at a satisfactory explanation of what befell
George Armstrong Custer and the 209 men who died alongside him.
This volume seeks to explain the circumstances culminating in the
near-destruction of the 7th Cavalry Regiment by a close examination
of timing, setting every event to a specific moment based on
accounts of the battle's participants.
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