Little Bighorn Battlefield - Reno Benteen Battlefield and Full Battlefield Tour
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2023
- Little Bighorn Battlefield Tour - In this video Custer and all the troops with him have been killed, Reno with Benteen have set up a defensive position on the ridges a few miles from Last Stand Hill. We will follow the events at the Reno Benteen Battlefield area on the evening of June 25th and up to the end of the battle on June 26, 1876. We will also take a full tour of the entire battlefield using the National Park Service map.
June 25-26, 1876 - The Battle of the Little Bighorn / Battle of the Greasy Grass, and commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was a battle between combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and Custer's 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
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Very very good. Really held my attention. So informative, and educational. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks for watching and making a comment. I hope that you have had the opportunity to watch the other videos in the History Adventures series.
They could also hear the screams of the tortured captured soldiers that night. They were tortured and burnt alive in the Scalp Dance. A couple of these victims were from Reno's charge and a couple were from Custer's charge at ford B. there decapitated and scalped heads were later put on pikes. 4 heads were found in the village. yay for history.
I would LOVE to be able to go back in time and watch battles, especially this one. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching and making a comment. So many questions about this battle, yes to go back in time to see what really happened. I hope you had the chance to watch some of our other videos. Thanks again for watching.
@@SFRProductions you're welcome and yes I've watched many of your videos
deep ravine has those bodies in there. what a horrific terrifying way to go out.
Very nicely done.
Thanks for watching the video and making a comment. I hope that you have had the chance to watch some of the other videos in the History Adventures series.
finally !! the picture in picture perspective communicates what so many of us have wondered never having been to the site. THANK YOU
Thanks for watching the video and making a comment. I hope that you have had the chance to watch some of the other videos in the History Adventures series.
Uh, in my 75 years, most of the photos of the area that I've seen show the majority to be bone dry... Having lived in sagebrush desert country growing up, I'm aware that is normal for much of the year. The film presented here shows a stunning riot of green. Two questions: What month(s) and day(s) were these images filmed...and what would the majority of the ground looked like on the June 25th in question?
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Good summary and amazing film. Bravo... YP
Thanks for watching and making a comment. I was filming the area on June 25-27 2023 so this is what it would of looked like more than likely during the battle. I hope you have had a chance to watch the other videos in the series.
Well done...
Thanks for watching and making a comment. I hope that you have had the opportunity to watch the other videos in the History Adventures series.
Just over two and a half years after Custer's defeat, the British army lost some 800 men in an even bigger no one survived massacre. Any plans for Isandlwana?
Very good thank you. Could I ask what sources you used to time the battle? Thanks
Thanks for watching some of the videos in the series and making a comment. I used several book as reference and the Rangers at the Little Bighorn National Monument are super helpful. Again thanks for watching.
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