Posted on Apr 2, 2016
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I ask you history buffs, If Custer had deployed in Gattling Guns in the battle of Little Big Horn. Would they have been killed anyways and just taken a few more hundreds of Indians dead?
https://books.google.ca/books/about/Custer_s_Gatling_Guns.html?id=7HVBdhrLZdMC&redir_esc=y
https://books.google.ca/books/about/Custer_s_Gatling_Guns.html?id=7HVBdhrLZdMC&redir_esc=y
Never before has a historically accurate novel telling of the day-to-day journey to the Little Big Horn featuring interesting characters been written, including the Gatling Gun Battery commander and his men. Custer takes his three Gatling Guns with him instead of leaving them at the Yellowstone River. The author, a retired Marine, came up with a plausible solution of how the heavy machine guns could have moved with the 7th Cavalry without...
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Very Interesting story. I live in Western Canada and I am married to a Native. Metis were the half-breed, mostly French-Indian who did not have status by treaty and consequently did not get any monies or a reserve.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
I follow I had developed an interest in such aspects of Canadian history as I'd long thought it had rather fallen by the wayside.
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Capt Daniel Goodman - CPL. Henry Nortwest was the 2nd best sniper in WW1. He was my Wife's Great-Great Grand Father. He had 115 confirmed and as many as 150 kills. He was killed in no-mans land along with his spotter by a counter-sniper team just shortly before the war ended. He is buried in France and 2 local Canadian Legions are named after him. He is #7 in this video.
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