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Phil,

The Gatling guns were, in the words of the under-appreciated novelist Douglas C. Jones, more effective "shooting fish in the Yellowstone.

Put aside for a moment the fact that the terrain and the circumstances of the LBH engagement as it unfolded would have precluded use of the G-guns. Even if the terrain had been ideal for their application, the betrayal of Custer by Captain Benteen makes it all moot.

I won't rehash here what I've written elsewhere. Suffice to say that, like all intelligence operations (although they weren't referred to as such in the period), the betrayal of Custer had at least two objectives. And while your Oswald/Custer comparison breaks down at secondary levels, it is most valid and eloquently applied to the degree that you do so.

Custer was indeed martyred at LBH, and subsequent abominations including but hardly culminating in Wounded Knee were justified by the "massacre" of his command.

CD
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Charles

I have read two of the many threads available at http://www.custerwest.org/accueileng.htm

accessible from the left-hand column, those being

http://www.custerwest.org/facts.htm

http://www.custerwest.org/laststandinhistory.htm

The site makes the case that the mission was not that of a madman, but a case of betrayal by Benteen and Reno, subsequently misrepresented to justify military expenditures.

I discover your analysis and this site's corroboration at the same time as the FBI has told a Federal judge that the twenty videotapes of the area of the Murrah building circa 9:02 AM April 19, 1995, may have been "misfiled."

In George Michael Evica, A Certain Arrogance (Trineday edition) I am finding how incurious were the investigations as to Lee Oswald's uncanny ability to locate and enroll in an obscure Swiss college redolent with the aroma of intelligence.

And in Afghanistan the taliban has had its poppy-burning hand stayed while on our southern "border" the trade proceeds apace.

Custer and his troops were hung out to die, while we have a Border Patrol agent one Jesus Diaz who will be serving some dozen or more years in a Federal prison for excessive use of handcuffs on a captured narcosmuggler.

The slandering of Custer has its parallel in the Marilyn Monroe gambit: that crazy general and the randy president had it coming.

What wretched garb protects the emperor's modesty.
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