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General Crook?I was reading a few weeks ago about the Comanches and their fights with the Texas Rangers. There was another army commander whose name escapes me (and everyone else), but he basically got into the same predicament as Custer and managed to extract himself and his troops. This was earlier than Bighorn. He died insane years later, but was arguably the best "indian fighter" the west ever knew, because he learned from his mistakes and took lessons from his enemies.
He's unknown for his successes, like Custer is known for his failures. His name will come to me eventually. Mcsomething.
Mackenzie.General Crook?
What book? TELL.....MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!Mackenzie.
Since I know what book Hu was reading.
General Crook?
That's him. Fought in the civil war and was injured about 9 timesMackenzie.
Since I know what book Hu was reading.
Empire of the Summer Moon. Great read, highly recommendWhat book? TELL.....MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
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Only 9? QuitterThat's him. Fought in the civil war and was injured about 9 times
Appreciate it...always on the lookout for books on that eraEmpire of the Summer Moon. Great read, highly recommend
Hope you enjoy it... What else have you read from that era?Appreciate it..always on the lookout for books on that era
I highly recommend The Summer of 1876 by Chris WimmerHope you enjoy it... What else have you read from that era?
Cool, the poobick liberry has Wimmer's book, just requested it. I've read Philbrick's a while backI highly recommend The Summer of 1876 by Chris Wimmer
Its not specific to Little Bighorn but an interesting read about all that happened in that summer historically.
Also
The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn by Nathaniel Philbrick
Wimmer has a podcast on the West that I listen to frequentlyCool, the poobick liberry has Wimmer's book, just requested it. I've read Philbrick's a while back
I read this a few years ago.Cool, the poobick liberry has Wimmer's book, just requested it. I've read Philbrick's a while back