George Custer
I have chosen to write on the life and times of George Armstrong Custer; perhaps one of the most controversial and misunderstood figures in United States military history. In this paper I will talk about the life of Custer, his background, career, schooling, marriage, military service, and ultimately his untimely death at the Battle of Little Bighorn. My thesis statement for this paper is the following: George Armstrong Custer led a distinguished military career in the U.S. Army, despite being flamboyant, taking unnecessary risks, and repeatedly disobeying orders. He remains one of the best-known figures in U.S. history. At the conclusion of this paper, I hope to have instilled in you a greater knowledge of Custer, as well as make you see why so many people are intrigued with this man who died almost 130 years ago. George Armstrong Custer was born on December 5th, 1839 in New Rumley, Ohio. His parents, Emanuel and Maria Custer owned a blacksmith shop. His father also served as the local sheriff. To his family, George Custer was known as "Autie". He got this nickname as a child after referring to himself by this name. Custer had four siblings, and by all accounts the Custer household was very inclusive, full of love, and very clo
He didn't want to wait for reinforcements like he had been ordered to. Custer remained with McClellan until McClellan was fired by President Lincoln in November of 1862. After the Civil War had ended, Custer was appointed to lead the 7th U. Overall, five members of Custer's family died in the Battle of Little Bighorn, and only a lone horse named Comanche, with four arrows in its side, survived the battle. Towards the end of the war, Custer fought under the command of General Ulysses S. Cavalry, where he would remain until the end of the war. Although Custer was definitely bright and full of common sense when it came to the real world, when it came to school Custer was not that bright. Shortly after the battle, both Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull would be driven out of the Plaines region ("New Perspectives On The West", p. Although he fought the charges, he was found guilty on two counts. However, Grant was forced to reverse his decision because the public protested the firing (Wert 288). Cavalry in the First Battle of Bull Run, and was recognized for his superior achievements in the battle, even though the Union forces were defeated.
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