I just watched this for the first time in a long time, luv the movie, and discussions like this.
I've studied the big Horn campaign somewhat so ley me add a few things
The tactics
Were the same tactics that had been sucessfull elsewhere, no matter the size of the village:
Initiate and attack, on foot, while another force does an end around, scattering the pony herd, captureing women and childrenm and old folks to force the warriors to cease fighting. The Warriors would not stand toe to toe with the soldiers, and didn't favor fighting on foot
The warriors changed tactics a week or so before, and fought Cook to a standstill
It still almost worked as when Custer entered fringes of the village there were few warriors left, haveing been drawn to the sound of the guns of Renos charge, This is when Custer may have been hit in the side, almost unhorsed, his contingent escapped to last stand hill
Reno and Benteen
Custers 2nd, and 3rd in command hated him, Benteen rountinley disobeyed his orders. Reno was a drunkard and was in his cups the day of the battle, had ordered his troops to mount and dismount a couple times in the space of minutes
Benteens last written order, dilevered by an immigrant was to come quickly and bring ammo. he was in charge of the ammo/baggage train
Weapons and Ammo
The 7th did not carry sabres into battle, having packed them away at the start of the campaign
The 7th had been issued the new Springfield carbine weeks before the start of the campaign. They had little time to practice with them and the army did not allow a whole lot of practice shooting anyway, budget restraints. And it was an underpowered carbine round---the 45/55---NOT the 45/70 rifle round, so it was a little bigger than the pistol round,still not bad----BUT it was copper cased, not brass, so when you fired 3-4 rounds rapidly, the casing would heat up, expand and not reload leaving you with a club, had they kept the old Spencer carbine they would have been better served
Gattling Guns-------Custer didn't take them because the type approved by the army was wheeled, like a piece of artillery, he would have spent more time changing broken axles than chasing Indians
In a world where a carpenter can be resurrected, anything is possible.
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