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George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars
It even had a small heater/ stove to provide his favorite coffee
A set of 4 x seated Panzer Grenadier Infantry
16207 - British 43rd Regiment of Foot Company Officer, Standing, 1780 First Legion-Late War Germans A steel-helmeted officer gives thatNEW! IN STOCK! British 43rd Regiment of Foot Company Officer, Standing, 1780 The sword had always been a symbol of status on and off the battlefiield, but with the introduction of firearms, its importance as a primary weapon rapidly diminished. The sword was now largely relegated to the officer class and cavalry. However, some armies, like the French, still issued them to the rank and file through the Napoleonic Wars and no self respecting Scotsman