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Today in History: Custer's Last Stand
2006-06-25
As the Indians closed in, Custer ordered his men to shoot their horses and stack the carcasses to form a wall, but they provided little protection against bullets. In less than an hour, Custer and his men were killed in the worst American military disaster ever.
Posted by:Mike

#13  From America's Mad as 1@#$ Humor Page:

Posted by: Korora   2006-06-25 17:15  

#12  That has to be about 60 years old.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-06-25 16:37  

#11  ROFL!
Posted by: Ulamble Gleans6011   2006-06-25 14:28  

#10  LOL
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-06-25 13:34  

#9  *rimshot*
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-25 13:29  

#8  I had to post this:

A new brewpub is opening in the Little Big Horn area, the scene of Custer's Last Stand, amid much controversy in the Native American community. The brewery owner commisioned a local artist to paint a mural depicting the artist's perception of Custer's last thoughts at the battle.

The artist, Susan McKay, recently revealed the working drawing of her work to the brewery owner and Interior officials amidst great fanfare. When the painting was revealed, the observers were confused then angered. The painting was a quiet lake scene with a fish, with a halo around its head, jumping out of the water. In the hillsides around the lake were thousands of copulating Indians. The furious brewery owner expected to see a painting depicting Custer's devoted wife or Custer's vision of becoming a martyred hero. He wanted an explanation. "What does this have to do with Custer's last thought?!" he demanded. The artist looked at him and said, "Holy Mackerel!! Where did all those fucking Indians come from!!"
Posted by: Penguin   2006-06-25 13:16  

#7  The Chosin/Changjin Reservoir action was a victory of sorts for the US/UN. A successful fighting retreat is a very difficult military maneuver. I believe General Smith's famous quote was "This is no retreat, we're just attacking in a different direction!"

25,000 dead ChiComs would probably agree.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2006-06-25 12:39  

#6  The destruction of the 106th Div's two RCTs along the Skyline Highway?
Posted by: mrp   2006-06-25 12:01  

#5  Worst American military disaster ever

What a nonsensical statement. This was a skirmish compared to all the other battles previously mentioned.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-06-25 11:12  

#4  The Civil War, too numerous, but I'll throw in Fredricksburg. [Note this is about USA, not CSA]

Attempting to cross a river under intense fire and rifled 3-inch cannon to attack an occupying force on the high ground in MOUT..... well, I rest my grits.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-25 10:46  

#3  Chosen Reservior?
Posted by: Fleamble Glomock7828   2006-06-25 10:36  

#2  ... the worst American military disaster ever.

Hmmm...

Washington being chased out of New York?
The surrender of Lincoln at Charleston in the AWI?
The entire War of 1812? [maybe not the burning of Washington]
The two unsuccessful Seminole Wars?
The Civil War, too numerous, but I'll throw in Fredricksburg. [Note this is about USA, not CSA]
Fort Phil Kearney?
Pearl Harbor?
The surrender of the Philippines?
The night engagement the evening of the landing at Guadalcanal?
First battle of Battle for Kasserine Pass?
The first North Korean invasion of the South [re:Task Force Smith], followed by the ComChi invasion later that year?
etc. etc. etc.

Though I will note that if today's libs and MSM were around a hundred years ago both the Dakota and New Mexico regions would still be territories rather than states. What a quagmire.
Posted by: Ulavitle Crosh3522   2006-06-25 08:40  

#1  ...A while back, History Channel did a very good special on the Last Stand and made a compelling argument that there was no "last stand' the way we think of it, but rather Custer's force was overrun as it tried to make its way to defensible ground.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-06-25 07:51  

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