Monday 14 December 2009

NOT ALL OF THEM DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON

Scholars, reviewers and editors weigh in on the new book 'Custer Survivor" that dispoves the popular myth that all the soldiers in Custer's immediate command were killed by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors at the battle at the Little Big Horn.

Palisades, NY (PRWEB) December 13, 2009 -- "Custer Survivor," the forthcoming book about the second sergeant of C Company, the sole surviving member of George Armstrong Custer’s five companies at the battle of the Little Big Horn, has attracted growing attention from students, scholars and aficionados of the American West. Prominent among them are a reviewer, an editor of an American western history magazine and two noted Custer historians. "Custer Survivor" presents forensic evidence disproving the accepted myth that every 7th Cavalry soldier in Custer's immediate command died with him at his famous "Last Stand." FULL STORY

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