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- Two days later a scouting party from General Terry’s column discovered Custer’s nude, unscalped body lying amid a ring of dead cavalry horses where he and 40 other men had rallied for a final stand. Custer bore two bullet wounds—one in the left breast near his heart and one in front of his left temple—either of which could have killed him.www.britannica.com/biography/George-Armstrong-Custer/Battle-of-the-Little-Big…
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WEBFeb 11, 2013 · Many reports state the Boy General—who suffered gunshot wounds to the chest and left temple—was not badly mutilated. Why not? Practically every other soldier’s remains were ravaged. Brother Tom’s …
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WEBMay 31, 2018 · A Massacre in 1867 Introduced Custer to the Brutality of Warfare on the Plains. Custer with Kidder's Body. New York Public Library. George Armstrong Custer had been through years of combat in …
WEBCuster's body was found with two gunshot wounds, one to his left chest and the other to his left temple. Either wound would have been fatal, though he appeared to have bled from only the chest wound; some scholars …
WEB5 days ago · George Armstrong Custer was found with two bullet wounds—one in his chest and one in front of his left temple—either of which could have killed him. He died on June 25, 1876, along with all of his …
WEBTwo days later a scouting party from General Terry’s column discovered Custer’s nude, unscalped body lying amid a ring of dead cavalry horses where he and 40 other men had rallied for a final stand. Custer bore two …
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