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  • Long Live the 7th

  • All major campaigns involve the ultimate sacrifice of good soldiers, I am sure that you know of someone in your life. Who can predict all the possibilities of each encounter?- Honor the men of the 7th-- who have sacrificed very much, through many engagements!

  • The 7th Cavalry was entrapped the day after the Wounded Knee Massacre. The 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers rescued the 7th Cavalry.

    Read the novel, Rescue at Pine Ridge, the story of the rescue of the famed 7th Cavalry by the Buffalo Soldiers, and visit website; rescue at pine ridge. com. The novel embodies Native Americans, Outlaws and Buffalo Soldiers, in the days of the Native American Wars with the approach USA. Story is about, brutality, compassion, reprisal, bravery, heroism and gallantry.

  • Bastard general Custer is dead. Fuck you yankess, indians killers.

  • @leonelparente This isn't just a salute to Lt Col. Custer, it's a salute to the 7th calavry. The 7th has done more than fought in the Indian wars, they also fought in all wars that the US has been in since WWII. Also, Custer had many achievements in the Civil War. However they are never seen because of his mistake at Little Bighorn.

  • Um...i'm not music expert, but..arent those trumpets and not bugles?

  • The diabetus guy is playing on a trumpet!

  • Who is to decide which cultural inventions are better? Most modern Americans would simply die in the 19th century wilderness with equipment from that time only. As would the Red Indian of that time if he would come into a modern town, the first car would smash him. It's OK to prefer certain ideas but totally wrong to distribute them by force. The 7th never spread culture, only lead bullets and syphilis. Epidemic among the troopers. A little bit of raping, killing, pillaging in Indian camps.

  • Ah, so, they were savages? The cherokee had a freakin newspaper, and an alphabet created byt he great Sequoia. Murder, ok, how about the innocent women and children that died at wounded knee. DO not get me started ot the fairy tale that the white has given out about the true first thanksgiving

  • I'm surprised to hear the negative comments from indians on here.

    Lets face the facts. The indian nations were savages. No concept of math or numbers. No alphabet. Had not invented the wheel. Lived in and wore animal skins.No concept of other places. Committed murder and canabalism. No concept of health care. No concept of science. Had not evolved as people in over 10,000 years.

    You should be thanking the white man for bringing into modern times.

  • @xvoy2002 Your ignorance is amazing really. Don't bother with a response, I could not care less what you have to say. All I'm going to say is check your facts before you spew intolerant BS.

  • @hasimirfenring1 Check MY facts? Yes, please do. You must be a GENIUS! Please prove me wrong on one,,, just one point,, JUST ONE.. You can't do it. Because its all true whether you like it or not.

    You cannot disprove even one thing.

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  • @hasimirfenring1  You lose again. This is not a Cherokee alphabet. It was never even used prior to white man on the continent. This was made up in 20th century to try to write the language.

    The Cherokee never had an alphabet.

  • @xvoy2002 It most definitely is a Cherokee alphabet, though technically it is a syllabary; it is the same concept. It was invented by an (at the time) illiterate Cherokee named Sequoyah. While I grant you it was after the "white man" came, it was invented by a native American for native Americans. This, mind you, is the ONLY time in HISTORY that a member of an illiterate society invented a writing system independently, without outside influence.

  • Wa-Hoooooo !!! Great musice by these guys !!!!!

  • Custer was a war criminal!

  • Not every novel is truthful. I don't think that the 7th Cavalry needed to be rescued at Wounded Knee.

  • @mikerw102003 Maybe at LZ X-Ray..

  • One can be proud to be an American, and know the truth! Read the novel, Rescue at Pine Ridge, the story of the rescue of the 7th Cavalry by the 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers.

  • Ive got a Custer tattoo on my arm. Garryowen!

  • The 7th Cavalry was entrapped the day after the Wounded Knee Massacre. The 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers rescued the 7th Cavalry.

    Read the novel, Rescue at Pine ridge, the story of the rescue of the famed 7th Cavalry by the Buffalo Soldiers, and visit website; rescue at pine ridge. com. The novel embodies Native Americans, Outlaws and Buffalo Soldiers, in the days of the Native American Wars with the approach USA. Story is about, brutality, compassion, reprisal, bravery, heroism and gallantry.

  • "I like the smell of nay-palm in the mor'nin... it smells like...... victory." : )))

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  • Keep telling that history; read some great military history.

    How do you keep a people down? You 'never' let them 'know' their history.

    The 7th Cavalry got their butts in a sling again after the Little Big Horn Massacre, fourteen years’ later, the day after the Wounded Knee Massacre. If it wasn't for the 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers, there would of been a second massacre of the 7th Cavalry. Read the novel, and visit website, rescue at pine ridge. com

  • @poshportia62 The US 7th Cavalry was formed in 1866 to ensure safe passage for western bound settlers. They had garrisons in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, The Dakotas and Wyoming. Under Gens. Meade, Sheridan and Kearney the savage attacks against innocent settlers by Cheyenne, Ute and Sioux (which included innmuerable instances of rape, torture, mutilation and massacre) were suppressed. The 7th Cav's bravery is legend in the US Army.

  • @poshportia62 I'm a soldier and a sixth generation native of Colorado. The Indians really were savages, and most times not very noble at that. You read your history. I know mine. My ancestors forged a great civilization out of the wilderness and we should all be proud of that. PS-While 9th Cav played an important role, Sheridan's riders did most of the heavy lifting in terms of real combat. I know the book your reading. It's wrong.

  • @BroughamConspiracy Savages????What the fuck would you do if someone came and stole your way of life, land and familY?????You indeed are a fucking moron......

  • @djk28161 Why yes I can read quite well djk. I'm an honors graduate of Colorado College and attended DU Law School before going into Denver real estate. Apparently you only read what suits your stunted ideology. Yes, savages. Ritual mutilation, murder and torture of enemy combatants. Ritual and regular genital mutialtion of females. Slavery. Child murder and ritual human sacrifice. Savages. Don't condescend to rewrite my history, you foreign moron. Oh how I would love to meet you in person.

  • @BroughamConspiracy PS FUCKHEAD.....CAN YOU EVEN READ??????????

  • Know your history, know where you are coming from, then you wouldn't have to ask me, who the hec' do you think I am. Buffalo Soldier. Know your history, the 7th Cavalry WAS saved (rescued) by the 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers! Research the information yourself.

    It is better to be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt!

  • @poshportia62 WRONG! The Buffalo soldiers did not rescue the 7th cavalry. PERIOD. No Buffalo soldiers cavalry or infantry participated in the 1876 campaign against the Sioux/Lakota campaign. The US Army units were all white. The troops that arrived after the Battle of the Little Big Horn were from Gibbon's and Terry's command and all white.

  • @poshportia62 There is no period specific documentation anywhere that speaks to the veracity of the claim that Buffalo Soldiers rescued 7th Cav. That claim is like a Michael Moore movie. Pure fantasy. Sorry.

  • Garry Owen!

  • Keep telling that history; read some great military history.

    How do you keep a people down? You 'never' let them 'know' their history.

    The 7th Cavalry got their butts in a sling again after the Little Big Horn Massacre, fourteen years later, the day after the Wounded Knee Massacre. If it wasn't for the 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers, there would of been a second massacre of the 7th Cavalry. Read the novel, and visit website, rescue at pine ridge. com

  • @poshportia62 It wasn't the 7th that got in trouble, as a matter of fact, no one was in trouble. Over half of the U.S. Army(including calvary) were massed at or near Wounded Knee, as far as the slaughter, the 9th had nothing to do with it, they were transfered less than 3 weeks later to Fort Robinson,Nebraska and Fort Duchesne, Utah.

    Don't always belive everything you read!

  • the song is 'gary owen'.

  • Well yes, its a nice tune right enough, one that sticks in the mind, and you can whistle along to it, but what also sticks in the mind, is that its associated with the damned fool Custer !

  • Custer was actually a decent commander. There are many books that debate the issue, but at the end of the day during the Civil War he won. What happened at Little Big Horn was not his fault...he was operating on intel that said the Indians were only in the hundreds, and Reno and Benteen failed to support him. His plan of attack on the village was sound...Reno as the anvil and the troops with him as the hammer. Yes, he should have had more recon, but he risked the Indians fleeing or preparing.

  • Holy 1960's - The Casper Troopers Alumni ?

    Love the video and the bugle corps.

  • I am with the ORIGINAL 7th Cavalry Drum and Bugle Corps from Sheridan WY. We travel the US with our band. Check us out!

  • Just amazing!

  • 4th Cav...yeah baby...

  • awsome..godbless

  • That's CAVALRY, goddammit. -:D

  • Garry Owen

  • Horst Wessel

  • Funny you mention the 9th cav they also helped out the 7th in the IDRANG during Vietnam.Go figure somethings never change

  • oh boy this sounds kinda off, i think the instruments are a little out of tune

  • Wow man...how beautiful it is----yeah, really, good job, gentlemen!

  • Living in Roswell, NM after we fled Vietnam in '75, one of the first movies we saw was the "Little Big Man," and this tune have always implanted into my mind...long live all those who shed their blood for this great nation of ours!!!...

    God bless America!

  • George Custer is my great great great great uncle.

  • Bad luck for You, may be Chivington is an other great great great great of Yours.

  • @Araben13 Actually the indians had better weapons than the Army.

  • @specom No I think they were just smarter

  • @djk28161 The injuns had Henry repeating rifles. The palefaces had single shot Springfield carbines. They also outnumbered them 3 to 1. He never had a chance and neither would araben13.

  • @specom Crazy Horse vowed he would kill that useless piece of shit custer and HE DID...If he was so fucking smart why did that motherfucker play into the hands of the Sioux????? By the way genius .....what the fuck is an injun?????? Indians live in India you fucking dweeb....Natives occupied this land long before you white bastards came here and took our way of life.....Long live Crazy Horse

  • @djk28161 WHERE did I claim Custer was "smart"? Or that I was white for that matter? I have no intention of typing out tortured, politically correct phrases, when indian will suffice. Everybody knows who I'm talking about. Shouldn't you be out getting drunk and beating your wife?

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  • Don't listen to those morons. Be proud to be a Custer and an American. Garry Owen!!!

  • @7thUSCavalryman I was at Fort Benning Ga in the fall of 1964 as I recall they were called the 11th Air Assault? Perhaps some time in 1965 they vbecame the 7th Cav

  • @7thUSCavalryman

    So it was worth the bloodshed for a piece of land?

  • @7thUSCavalryman Confucius says, it is better to be thought a fool, then to speak/write and remove all doubt. The novel Rescue at Pine Ridge is a captivating read...and seems to tell the truth...

  • @7thUSCavalryman It's crazy horse..it's crazy horse...i wish you were here to see...i got yellow hair cornered at the bighorns and i'm about to set him free...How's thgat grab ya??????.....What happened????? If he was so smart and strong,,,,,,,why did crazy horse scalp his ass??????

  • @7thUSCavalryman U R just bitter because Crazy Horse spanked your little boy custer and then killed that useless piece of shit

  • @djk28161 Holy shit dude, if you don't like something, don't go on the internet and start commenting stupid shit to start arguements. What does anyone hear expect to accomplish by doing this? It's not like you can change their ways by doing this (and this goes to everyone, not just you).

  • @TheRedDeadNerd97 You have displayed your ignorance for all to witness.....Go Crazy Horse...Long live Lakota

  • @djk28161 Yeah whatever, it won't change anything.

  • @7thUSCavalryman Remember Red Cloud and Crazy Horse

  • @7thUSCavalryman - I am proud to be an American. Not a HYPHENATED (-) American. If things would have stayed the same, there would still be Tepees scatered across this country. I'm not for killing innocent women and children AT ALL. However, there is no place on this Earth that is still inhabited by the people indigenous to any territory. Just a fact.

  • @7thUSCavalryman Fuck Custer.

  • Excellent Job. Good Job Guys.

  • repitole que insultar es propio de bajo nivel intelectual eleve su acervo cultural y para su sorpresa le aseguro que se equivoca en su apreciacion de mi economia y muy lejos estoy de necesitar ayudas gubernamentales o de culaquier otra indole

  • mr forensic you are right mamelucos are napoleons egipcian cavalry and i never use it as a insult ...ok?

  • We stomp butt AND have great taste in music. Notice no accordians and giant guitars. We will probably have to do it again to the indians to the south called mexicans.

  • yess i hope long live and god bless USA ahi tengo una casa y un negosio que me produce buenos dividendos los empleados son honestos y productivos y marica seran tu abuelo y tu daddy procura mejor elevaR TU ACERVO CULTURAL Y DEJA A UN LADO LOS INSULTOS A NADA LLEVAN te sugiero que dialoguemos dejandolos de un lado considerando de bajo nivel intelectual a quien los use OK???

  • maricon sera tu abuelo, pobre a lo mejor tu seras a mio me va bien a D g . y religioso no es mi estilo soy realista y dificil de engatuzar con mitos soplo eso no me trago mitos como el pretendido heroismo de este Sr Custer que fue el vencido po sr Crazy Horse

  • eres un pendejo indio

  • en llitle big horn el pendejo no era indio el pendejo ke perdio la batallla bien sabes quien fue y la perdio no por inteligente

  • pobre indio pendejo decendiente de mierda india y mierda española quedate en latino america

  • muy poca española para tu conocimiento es portuguesa, italiana y chiricagua, mezcalero para mas especifico de indu nada asi que no me llames como a la gante de asia no seas ignorante

  • Nice,

    its a little bit to short ;o).

    I could listen to gary owen for hour's.

    Five stars and greetz from germany

  • is this Spanish> y all the spanish comments

  • no es h\justo que se de honor a mitos y nose de mas publicidad y reconocimientio a generales triunfadores y de ejemplo le doy al que triunfo en panama que pocos saben su nombre o bie mire ud a Scharzkopf no se le dio oporunidad en su carrera politica ni tanta como al el mito del que le estoy dando a conocer que es solo eso un mito

  • Nice!

  • what its the song's name, and its history?

  • The tune called Garryowen, a old Irish dance tune and later a regimental march from a lot of british, canadian and US regiments.

  • long live the 7th,

  • MAMELUCOS

  • wtf????????????

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