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UNITED STATES CAVALRY COMMANDER (1839–1876)
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  • "Our First Grizzly, killed by Gen. Custer and Col. Ludlow." By Illingworth, 1874, during Black Hills expedition (Left to right: Bloody Knife, George Armstrong Custer, Private John Noonan, and Captain William Ludlow)
  • Bloody Knife, Custer's scout, on Yellowstone Expedition, 1873
  • The 7th Cavalry's trumpet was found in 1878 on the grounds of the Little Bighorn Battlefield (Custer's Last Stand) and is on display in Camp Verde in Arizona
  • Custer (left) with Alfred Pleasonton in autumn 1863
  • General Pleasonton]] on horseback in [[Falmouth, Virginia]], 1863
  • Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer, 7th U.S. Cavalry, ca. 1875
  • Custer Memorial at his birthplace in [[New Rumley, Ohio]]
  • Indian Scout]]
  • General Johnston]], at Fair Oaks, Virginia, 1862
  • [[Monroe, Michigan]], Custer's childhood home, unveiled the [[George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument]] in 1910
  • George A. Custer in civilian clothes, December 1869
  • Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer, United States Army, 1865
  • USMA]] Cadet George Armstrong "Autie" Custer, ca. 1859 with a [[Colt Model 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver]].
  • George and Libbie Custer, 1864
  • Custer and his wife at [[Fort Abraham Lincoln]], [[Dakota Territory]], 1874
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  • Hunting and camping party near Fort Abraham Lincoln (George Custer, center) 1875.(D.B. Berry) A good illustration of variety of uniforms worn by Cavalry Regiments in the west. From left to right: Lt. James Calhoun, Mr. Swett, Capt. Stephen Baker, Boston Custer, Lt. Winfield Scott Edgerly, Miss Watson, Capt. Myles Walter Keogh, Mrs. Maggie Calhoun, Mrs. Elizabeth Custer, Lt. Col. George Custer, Dr. H.O. Paulding, Mrs. Henrietta Smith, Dr. George Edwin Lord, Capt. Thomas Bell Weir, Lt. William Winer Cooke, Lt. R.E. Thompson, Miss ; Wadsworth, another Miss Wadsworth, Capt. Thomas Custer and Lt. Algernon Emery Smith. Identications c/o Denver Public Library<ref>https://dp.la/item/4da699d78eed3bd9e9c46dd4d45fc32a Denver Public Library</ref>
  • President Lincoln]], General McClellan and other officers at the [[Battle of Antietam]], 1862
  • [[Mathew Brady]] photograph of Custer. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, [[Library of Congress]]
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  • Marker indicating where Custer fell on "Last Stand Hill" during [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]] – [[Crow Agency, Montana]]
  • Adjutant officer]]

George Armstrong Custer         
n. General George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876), general de la Unión durante la Guerra Civil Americana
Neil Armstrong         
  • Lunar Module ''Eagle'']] on the Moon, July 20, 1969.
  • Michael Collins]], and [[Buzz Aldrin]].
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  • New York City ticker tape parade, August 13, 1969
  • Recovery of [[Gemini 8]] from the western Pacific Ocean; Armstrong sitting to the right
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  • Armstrong in 1999
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  • Gemini]] space suit
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  • X-15-1]] after a research flight in 1960
  • The Apollo 11 crew and [[President Nixon]] during the post-mission quarantine period
  • alt=The astronauts are all elderly but standing straight. Aldrin wears a dark suit, Collins a dark sport coat and grey pants, and Armstrong a beige suit. The President is at the right. He wears a dark suit. He has medium-dark skin and is talking to Armstrong and raising his left hand. Armstrong is smiling.
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  • Armstrong gives an acceptance speech after being inducted into the [[Naval Aviation Hall of Honor]] at the [[National Naval Aviation Museum]] in [[Pensacola, Florida]].
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Louis Armstrong         
  • Armstrong in Belgium in 1952
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  • Armstrong was a member of Fate Marable's New Orleans Band in 1918, here on board the S.S. ''Sidney.''
  • Record of Armstrong's visit to Brazil, 1957
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  • Hello, Dolly!]]'' (1969)
  • Armstrong with his first trumpet instructor, Peter Davis, in 1965
  • Armstrong in 1953
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  • Armstrong entertains [[Grace Kelly]] on the set of ''High Society'' in 1956.
  • Louis Armstrong visit to Israel, April 1959
  • Armstrong with Lucille Wilson (c. 1960s)
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  • Photo of Armstrong in 1936
  • The Flushing Cemetery resting place of Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong
  • With [[Jack Teagarden]] (left) and [[Barney Bigard]] (right), Armstrong plays the trumpet in [[Helsinki, Finland]], October 1949.
  • Selmer trumpet, given as a gift by [[King George V]] of the United Kingdom to Louis Armstrong in 1933
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George Armstrong Custer

George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.

Custer graduated from West Point in 1861 at the bottom of his class, but as the Civil War was just starting, trained officers were in immediate demand. He worked closely with General George B. McClellan and the future General Alfred Pleasonton, both of whom recognized his qualities and abilities as a cavalry leader. He was subsequently promoted to brigadier general of volunteers at age 23. Only a few days after his promotion, he fought at the Battle of Gettysburg, where he commanded the Michigan Cavalry Brigade. Despite being outnumbered, Custer defeated J. E. B. Stuart's attack at what is now known as the East Cavalry Field. In 1864, he served in the Overland Campaign and in Philip Sheridan's army in the Shenandoah Valley, defeating Jubal Early at Cedar Creek. His division blocked the Army of Northern Virginia's final retreat and received the first flag of truce from the Confederates. He was present at Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

After the war, Custer was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the Regular Army and was sent west to fight in the Indian Wars, mainly against the Lakota and other Plains Peoples. On June 25, 1876, while leading the 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana Territory against a coalition of Native American tribes, he was killed along with every soldier of the five companies he led after splitting the regiment into three battalions. This action became known as "Custer's Last Stand".

His dramatic end was as controversial as the rest of his career, and reaction to his life and career remains deeply divided. His legend was partly of his own fabrication through his extensive journalism, and perhaps more through the energetic lobbying of his wife Elizabeth Bacon "Libbie" Custer throughout her long widowhood.

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1. George Armstrong Custer at the battle of Little Bighorn.
2. George Armstrong Custer embarrassed his superiors when, in congressional testimony, he verified allegations that federal agents had taken money for Indian reservations.
3. On Nov. 14, 1'65, Crandall, then a major and the commander of an assault helicopter company, set off at sunrise to fly about 450 U.S. soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment –– the same regiment once led by the ill–fated George Armstrong Custer –– to a 100–yard clearing in the Ia Drang Valley.
4. Crandall was leading a group of 16 helicopters in support of the 1st Cavalry Division‘s 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment – the regiment led by George Armstrong Custer when he met his end at the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, or Custer‘s Last Stand.‘‘ Without Crandall‘s actions, the embattled men at Ia Drang would have died in much the same way – cut off, surrounded by numerically superior forces, overrun and butchered to the last man,‘‘ the infantry commander, Lt.