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"Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in news:bl66bs$8js63$1@ID-
120108.news.uni-berlin.de: Candidates? I nominate: Gen Custer Gen Patton Hauptsturmfuhrer Michael Wittman Aww, how about yourself, Djirkie? bertie |
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"ERIC K. MOORE" wrote in
: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in message ... "bowman" wrote in message ... Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote: His army career ended June 25, 1876, at the battle of Little Big Horn, which resulted in the extermination of his immediate command and a total loss of some 266 officers and men. Hardly an idiot IMO. We've had this discussion before, I believe. If you stand on the hill where he died, you have a panoramic view of the Little Bighorn valley. I'm not big on the theory that the glare of the sun or the smoke from cookfires prevented him from noticing the size of the encampment. He thought they were just indians and wanted to kick some ass before they got away, so he engaged a superior force and lost. He showed the same forethought and discipline as when he snuck home for a piece of another kind of ass. Of course, he wasn't the first or last US commander to underate the ability of an indigenous people to defend themselves. Well, the last theory I heard was that the Indians had better rifles than the US troops and pretty much wiped them out at long range before moving in for the final kill. FFF Dirk That's about true, plus the Indians were using repeating rifles as well, that's really not good when your still using single shot breech loaders with no where to hide. Damn those indians, eh nazi boy? Bertie |
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