Death at the Little Bighorn

A New Look at Custer, His Tactics, and the Tragic Decisions Made at The Last Stand

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Native American, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877)
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Author: Phillip Thomas Tucker, PhD ISBN: 9781634508063
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Phillip Thomas Tucker, PhD
ISBN: 9781634508063
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

A fresh and fascinating examination of Custer’s Last Stand.

On the hot Sunday afternoon of June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer decided to go for broke. After dividing his famed 7th Cavalry, he ordered his senior officer, Major Marcus A. Reno, to strike the southern end of the vast Indian encampment along the Little Bighorn River, while Custer would launch a bold flank attack to hit the village’s northern end. Custer needed to charge across the river at Medicine Tail Coulee Ford. We all know the ultimate outcome of this decision, but this groundbreaking new book proves that Custer’s tactical plan was not so ill-conceived.

The enemy had far superior numbers and more advanced weaponry. But Custer’s plan could still have succeeded, as his tactics were fundamentally sound. Relying on Indian accounts that have been largely ignored by historians, this is also a story of the Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Custer’s last move was repulsed, resulting in withdrawal to the high ground above the ford—and it was here, on the open and exposed slopes and hilltops, that Custer and his five companies were destroyed in systematic fashion. This book tells for the first time the forgotten story of the true turning point of America’s most iconic battle.

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A fresh and fascinating examination of Custer’s Last Stand.

On the hot Sunday afternoon of June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer decided to go for broke. After dividing his famed 7th Cavalry, he ordered his senior officer, Major Marcus A. Reno, to strike the southern end of the vast Indian encampment along the Little Bighorn River, while Custer would launch a bold flank attack to hit the village’s northern end. Custer needed to charge across the river at Medicine Tail Coulee Ford. We all know the ultimate outcome of this decision, but this groundbreaking new book proves that Custer’s tactical plan was not so ill-conceived.

The enemy had far superior numbers and more advanced weaponry. But Custer’s plan could still have succeeded, as his tactics were fundamentally sound. Relying on Indian accounts that have been largely ignored by historians, this is also a story of the Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Custer’s last move was repulsed, resulting in withdrawal to the high ground above the ford—and it was here, on the open and exposed slopes and hilltops, that Custer and his five companies were destroyed in systematic fashion. This book tells for the first time the forgotten story of the true turning point of America’s most iconic battle.

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