Description
The approach uses all of Custer's known writings. Letters, magazine articles, his book, My Life on the Plains, and his unfinished memoirs of the Civil War, along with materials and books by his wife, Elizabeth Custer, and reflections of others who knew him well.
The five chapters are; Early Life (growing up and as a West Point cadet); The Civil War; The Indian Fighter; The Little Bighorn and Conclusion. The theme of the book is not so much new historical information but the depth of his character development and lesser-known influences of his life. Custer draws together these elements in a succinct and accessible read.
The book also includes illustrations (primarily from Harper's Weekly), and photos, such as Matthew Brady's Civil War collection, to accompany the text.
About the Author
Ted is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel having served 30 years in varied command and staff positions across the globe. He comes from a military family that saw distinguished service in the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWII and service during nearly every major conflict to the present. While serving in the Army, he commanded an infantry rifle company in the 17th Infantry Regiment - the same regiment that had two companies in the Little Bighorn Campaign. He was a training instructor and has a thorough knowledge of cavalry tactics and campaigns, including those from the Civil War and the Indian Wars. Stationed at both historic Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas he gained hands-on knowledge of the Custer residences, the weapons and accoutrements used by cavalry soldiers in the 1800s and retraced the routes of the 7th Cavalry campaign against the Plains Indians. This included leading fellow Army officers and NCOS to the Little Bighorn battlefield and discussing the movements of both opposing forces. He has written numerous military papers and book reviews, including the prestigious Military Review, the Professional Journal of the U.S. Army. Gary Bloomfield is a former Army Journalist of the Year, and managing editor for VFW magazine. He was the senior editor for the two-volume illustrated series on WWII titled Faces of Victory. He wrote Duty, Honor, Victory. America's Athletes in WWII followed by Duty, Honor, Applause. America's Entertainers in WWII which he co-wrote. His other books include Maxims of General Patton, the citizenship study guide I Will be an American Someday Soon, illustrated bios on George Patton and Mark Twain (the latter co-written). He recently completed The Devil's Playground, about the Korean DMZ, published in the Summer of 2019, and The One, a compilation of stories from military doctors and nurses, published in the Spring of 2020. He is currently updating his book on WWII entertainers, rewriting a novel about the Iraq War and researching a novel about the Afghanistan War.
Reviews
...this is a readable and well-paced book. [...] Any wargame of the Little Bighorn needs to include some debate on Benteen's dilemma. A gripping and enjoyable read, Recommended. * Miniature Wargames - John Drewienkiewicz *
Exceptional in comprehensiveness and presentation... * Midwest Book Review *
The narrative is flawless from a military perspective. [...] a fresh and unbiased look at the man and his military career. * Old Barbed Wire *
Book Information
ISBN 9781612008899
Author Ted Behncke
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers