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BlackHawk: BH1309, The West, Ride to Glory, U.S. Cavalry Trooper #2 1876

Description: Black Hawk Toy Soldiers The American West Collections From the dusty seat of a wild stagecoach ride, to the angry hills of Little Big Horn, Black Hawk Toy Soldiers captures the spirit of the American West like no other miniatures have. Figures are produced in limited productions are sure to sell out quickly. Included in Black Hawk's Western selection are figures from these collections: - Black Hawk City - Custer's Last Stand - OK Corral - Ride to Glory - The Cowboys - The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - The Indians - The Overland Stage Coach ------------ Ride to Glory ------------ On the Trail to the Little Big Horn Scout reports suggested Indians were moving toward the Little Bighorn River. Brig. Gen. Alfred Terry, leading Custer -who had extreme difficulty in keeping command of the Seventh Cavalry- polished plans with Col. John Gibbon aboard the steamboat Far West, unaware that Brig. Gen. George Crook’s column had battled Cheyenne and Sioux warriors at Rosebud Creek and fallen back. On June 22, Terry ordered Custer to take his men -about 600 soldiers plus packers and Indian scouts- up Rosebud Creek to the northern end of the Little Bighorn Valley. Terry and Gibbon hoped to reach the northern end by June 26. ‘Don’t be greedy, Custer, but wait for us’, Gibbon told the younger officer. Custer replied enigmatically: ‘I won’t’. Citing Custer’s ‘zeal, energy, and ability’ they gave him leeway to depart from his written orders for ‘sufficient reasons’. When trail signs and scout reports indicated a major Indian village, Custer detoured, and at midday Sunday, June 25, he prepared to attack in spite of the fact that scouts had warned him of the existence of overwhelming forces (2,000 or more warriors). In a decision still debated, Custer divided his command. Capt. Frederick W. Benteen was sent to scout for Indians to the southwest. Major Marcus A. Reno took about 140 men with orders to attack the southern end of the village. Custer continued north along the bluff, sending a messenger back to bring the packtrain with 26,000 rounds of ammunition. Each soldier carried 100 rounds for his Springfield 1873 carbine and 24 for his Colt revolver. In this last communiqué, Custer sent a courier to locate Benteen with the message ‘Benteen. Come on. Big village -be quick- bring packs.’ The messenger, trumpeter Giovanni Martini, was the last white man to see him alive. Reno charged about three o’clock, catching the village by surprise, but a fierce counterattack drove him back to the trees. Combat was hand-to-hand on Last Stand Hill, where the famed Sioux warrior Crazy Horse may have helped deliver the final blow. The battle lasted perhaps an hour and a half; Custer and all the men with him -about 210- perished. The warriors then intensified their attack on Reno’s troops, who were frantically digging in on the bluff after a chaotic retreat. Benteen’s return about 4:15 had strengthened Reno’s forces. Warriors turned back Capt. Thomas Weir’s attempt to join Custer’s battle, visible only as a smoky, dusty cloud. Besieged until the Indians broke camp, the surviving men on the Reno-Benteen site learned of Custer’s fate only when Terry and Gibbon arrived on June 27 to a ‘scene of sickening, ghastly horror’. George Custer was found there, shot through the temple and left side and stripped naked -as most of the soldiers were. Steadfast Soldiers is proud to offer these quality miniatures. Collect one, or all, of these amazing collections before they disappear into the sunset!

Price: 112.95 USD

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

End Time: 2025-01-24T15:03:41.000Z

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BlackHawk: BH1309, The West, Ride to Glory, U.S. Cavalry Trooper #2 1876BlackHawk: BH1309, The West, Ride to Glory, U.S. Cavalry Trooper #2 1876BlackHawk: BH1309, The West, Ride to Glory, U.S. Cavalry Trooper #2 1876

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Brand: BlackHawk

Type: Soldier

Soldier Type: Infantry

Size: "True 54" - 54mm at eye level

Manufacturer: Black Hawk

Material: Tin

Scale: 1/32 Scale

MPN: NA

Gender: Boys & Girls

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