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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
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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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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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh-UBbla9Yg
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