U. S. Army forces at Little Bighorn

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:military_forces
gptkbp:aftermath increased U. S. military presence in the West
gptkbp:casualties over 250 killed
gptkbp:combat_role gptkb:Little_Bighorn_River
gptkbp:commanded gptkb:George_Armstrong_Custer
gptkbp:custer's_approach underestimated the enemy
gptkbp:custer's_command was criticized post-battle
gptkbp:custer's_death symbol of military failure
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_aftermath led to a reevaluation of military strategies
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_engagement was part of a larger conflict.
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_equipment included rifles and artillery
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_final_moments were marked by fierce fighting
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_final_stand took place on a hilltop
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_historical_portrayal varies in different narratives
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_intelligence was flawed regarding enemy strength
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_morale was high before the battle
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_objectives to defeat the Sioux and Cheyenne
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_retreat was not an option during the battle
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_supply_lines were stretched thin
gptkbp:custer's_forces'_training included cavalry tactics
gptkbp:custer's_orders to engage the enemy immediately
gptkbp:custer's_reputation became controversial after the battle
gptkbp:custer's_role gptkb:Lieutenant_Colonel
gptkbp:custer's_tactics led to encirclement by Native forces
gptkbp:date June 25-26, 1876
gptkbp:engaged_in gptkb:Battle_of_Little_Bighorn
gptkbp:final_match_date two days
gptkbp:fought_against Indian tribes
gptkbp:has_ability gptkb:Little_Bighorn_Battlefield_National_Monument
gptkbp:historical_analysis debated by historians
gptkbp:historical_context conflict over land and resources
gptkbp:historical_event increased tensions between U. S. government and Native Americans
gptkbp:historical_impact influenced U. S. military policy
gptkbp:historical_records commemorated in various forms
gptkbp:historical_significance one of the most famous battles in American history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label U. S. Army forces at Little Bighorn
gptkbp:is_opposed_by gptkb:Northern_Cheyenne
gptkb:Lakota_Sioux
gptkbp:last_appearance remains a topic of interest
divided into three battalions
a phrase used to describe the battle
a phrase that entered popular culture
attack without reinforcements
gptkbp:legacy gptkb:Custer's_Last_Stand
gptkbp:location gptkb:Montana
gptkbp:native_american_leaders gptkb:Sitting_Bull
gptkb:Crazy_Horse
gptkbp:native_american_victory significant in the context of U. S. expansion
gptkbp:notable_battle highlighted U. S. military challenges
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Great_Sioux_War_of_1876
gptkbp:resulted_in defeat of U. S. Army
gptkbp:significance symbol of Native American resistance
gptkbp:strategy divide and conquer
gptkbp:strength approximately 700
gptkbp:tactics surprise attack
gptkbp:total_fights decisive Native American victory
gptkbp:u._s._army_division gptkb:7th_Cavalry_Regiment
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:George_Armstrong_Custer
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5