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George Armstrong Custer
American
Soldier
About the author
I appeal to you as a soldier to spare me the humiliation of seeing my regiment march to meet the enemy and I not share its dangers.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#Enemy
#March
You ask me if I will not be glad when the last battle is fought, so far as the country is concerned I, of course, must wish for peace, and will be glad when the war is ended, but if I answer for myself alone, I must say that I shall regret to see the war end.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#Will
#End
#War
#Peace
#Country
#Battle
#Regret
There are not enough Indians in the world to defeat the Seventh Cavalry.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#World
#Defeat
My purpose is to make my narrative as truthful as possible.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#Purpose
I would be willing, yes glad, to see a battle every day during my life.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#Life
#Day
#Battle
Benteen, come on, big village, be quick. Bring packs.
George Armstrong Custer,
American
Soldier
#Quick