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Post by conz on Feb 27, 2008 10:37:50 GMT -6
Hmmm...for some reason, the "Consequence" came out before the "Crisis," and also I can't get the first slide to full size. Oh well...no time to fix.
To get the flow correct, view in this sequence:
- Buildup - Crisis - Consequence - End
Clair
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Post by fred on Feb 27, 2008 16:00:41 GMT -6
Clair--
You are getting almost scary-good with these maps!!
Can you e-mail them so I can print them?
Best wishes, Fred.
PS-- I only looked at them quickly, but I think we may agree with your Keogh battalion deployment and action. It looks remarkably like what I think may have happened. Beautiful job! FCW
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Post by Jas. Watson on Mar 1, 2008 19:34:30 GMT -6
Clair, Those need to be published somewhere--when's your book coming out? Jas~
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Post by herosrest on Apr 28, 2013 11:03:09 GMT -6
Much of what is postulated today as presence by cavalry on and downriver of the National Cemetary terrain is developed from work based on history by John Stands in Timber.
There are some problems with both Timber's interpretation of what was passed to him by his tribe and family and with the interpretations given subsequently to Timbers work by historians including Rickey and since.
Whilst the proposition of maneuver downriver beyond LSH has been developed into a broadly argued acceptance endlessly trotted out in variation by modern authors, they fail to accept the entirety of Timber's Cheyenne based record of events. If Timber's account is fully digested, Custer's fight ended on Calhoun Hill terrain where a skirmish line was deployed fighting opposition to the west before being overwhelmed and oddly, this agrees with Curley's record of events. Let me guess John Stands in Timber misunderstood LSH for Calhoun Hill.
Rickey's research material and particularly the transcripts must be entertained in full for the entire dilemma they present.
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