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- Should Custer Have Taken Gatling Guns? (And/Or More Cavalry?)
- Did Custer Disobey Orders?
- “At The Death:” Reporter Mark Kellogg’s Final Dispatch: (“I Go With Custer . . .”)
- The Metzger/Myles Keogh Connection and the Little Bighorn’s Bravest Soldier
- Trumpeter John Martin and His Life-Saving Dispatch At The Little Bighorn
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- Should Custer Have Taken Gatling Guns? (And/Or More Cavalry?)by Dan
- Did Custer Disobey Orders?by Dan
- “At The Death:” Reporter Mark Kellogg’s Final Dispatch: (“I Go With Custer . . .”)by Dan
- The Metzger/Myles Keogh Connection and the Little Bighorn’s Bravest Soldierby Dan
- Trumpeter John Martin and His Life-Saving Dispatch At The Little Bighornby Dan
- Results of Reno’s Powder River “Recon” And His Recalcitrant Rosebud Forayby Dan
- Two Moon and Wooden Leg: Cheyennes Who Shared In Honorsby Dan
- Fred Girard and Frank Gruard: Scouts And Interpreters With Confusing Consonantsby Dan
- Benteen: A Brave But Bitter Battalion Leaderby Dan
- Marcus Reno: Custer’s Major Rival and the Powder River “Recon”by Dan

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