Wednesday, January 25, 2017

General George Custer Of The 7th Cavalry....Real LIfe Drama Or A Dudley Do Right WantaBe???

George Armstrong Custer

George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. Raised in Michigan and Ohio, Custer was admitted to West Point in 1857, where he graduated last in his class in 1861. With the outbreak of the Civil War, Custer was called to serve with the Union Army.

268 George Armstrong Custer 106=16 False (268/4=67=19p Bogus) (374/11=34 Lie)
57 George 39 Illusion (57/3=19 Bogus) (96 Freemason)
125 Armstrong 44 Conceived, Deceptive (125/5=25 Trick) (169/13=13 B.S.)
86 Custer 23 Faker, Duped, Fraud (86/2=43 Illusional) (109=29p Deceits)
143 George Custer 62 /2=31 B.S. (143/11=13 B.S.) (205/5=41 Idealised)

Born Dec 5, 1839–12+5+18+39=74 Jesus/1+2+5+81+3+9=101=26p Lie/1+2+5+18+93=119 
                                                                                                                                       Star Of David
Died June 25, 1876–6+2+5+18+7+6=44 Kill/6+2+5+1+8+76=98/7=14Sham/
                                                                                                             6+25+18+76=125/5=25 Trick

Birth Year Numerology –18+39=57/3=19 Bogus/81+3+9=93 Propaganda/18+93=111 This Is A Lie
Death Year Numerology – 18+7+6=31 B.S/1+8+76=85/5=17 Lie/18+76=94/2=47 Puppetry, WeDo

From Dec 5,1839–June 25,1876 is a period of 36y 6m 20d (3662/2=1831=282/6=47 WeDo)
                                                     is a period of 438m /6=73=21p Hoax
                                                     is a period of 1907w=292p/4=73=21p Hoax

From Jan 1, 1876–June 25,1876 is a period of 5m 24d or 176d/2=88 Program 
                                                                                                                     (524/4=131=32p Scripts)
From June 25,1876–Dec 31,1876 is a period of 6m 6d or 189d/7=27 Faked (66 This is A Lie)

320 Was a United States Army officer 113 Dishonest Mainstream, Operation, Scottish 
                                                                                 (320=32 Concepts) (433=84p/2=42 Freemason)
385 Cavalry commander in the American Civil War 178 /2=89=24p Fakers (385/5=77 Damn Lies)                                                                                                                             (563=103p=27p Faked)
209 The American Indian Wars 101=26p Lie (209/11=19 Bogus) (310=31 B.S.)
479 Admitted to West Point in 1857 eighteen fifty seven 191=43p Illusional 
                                                                              (479=92p/2=46 Deception) (670=67=19p Bogus)
277 The outbreak of the Civil War 115 /5=23 Faker, Duped, Fraud (277=59p=17p Lie) 
                                                                                                                          (392/14=28 Deluded)
364 Called to serve with the Union Army 139=34p LIE (364/14=26 Lie) (503=96p Freemason)

Custer developed a strong reputation during the Civil War. He participated in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, near Washington, D.C. His association with several important officers helped his career, as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander. Custer was brevetted to brigadier general less than a week before the Battle of Gettysburg where he personally led cavalry charges that prevented Confederate troops from turning the Union flank. In 1864 Custer was given another star, being brevetted to major general rank. At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was present at General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865.

253 First Battle of Bull Run 82 /2=41 Fraudulent (253/11=23 Faker, Duped, Fraud) 
                                                                                                                       (335/5=67=19p Bogus)
July 21, 1861 – 7+21+18+6+1=53=16p False

225 Battle of Gettysburg 72 /4=18 Faked (225/9=25 Trick) (297/9=33 Phony, Dream-up)
105 Robert E. Lee 51 Conspiracy (105/5=21 Hoax) (156/4=39 Invented)
199 Ulysses S. Grant 46 Deception (199=46p/2=23 Faker, Duped, Fraud) (245/5=45 Laugh)

April 9, 1865 – 4+9+1+8+6+5=33 Phony, Laughable

After the Civil War, Custer remained a major general in the United States Volunteers until they were mustered out in February 1866. He reverted to his permanent rank of captain and was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the 7th Cavalry Regiment in July 1866. He was dispatched to the west in 1867 to fight in the American Indian Wars. On June 25, 1876, while leading the 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana Territory against a coalition of Native American tribes, he and all of his regiment—which included two of his brothers—were killed. The battle is popularly known in American history as "Custer's Last Stand." Custer and his regiment were defeated so decisively at the Little Bighorn that it has overshadowed all of his prior achievements.

June 25, 1876 – 6+2+5+1+8+67=89=24p Fakers

266 Seventh Cavalry Regiment 104 /8=13 B.S. (266/2=133 This Is A Hoax) (370=37 Concocted)
265 Battle of the Little Bighorn 112 /8=14 Sham (265/5=53=16p False) (377/13=29 Deceits)
327 Coalition of Native American tribes 147 /7=21 Hoax (327/3=109=29p Deceits) 
                                                                                                                      (474/6=79=22p Laugh)
652 He and all of his regiment which included two of his brothers were killed 310=31 B.S. (652/4=163=38p Death Kabbalah, HaHaHAHAHa, Conceptual) (962/26=37 Concocted)
215 Custer's Last Stand 44 Imagined, Deceptive (215/5=43 Illusional) (259/7=37 Concocted)

Is it CUSTER'S LAST STAND as told in a historical point of view or is it a total fictional story with colorful characters that reads as a best selling Civil War novel.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer

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