Showing posts with label last stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last stand. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Little Bighorn



           I’ll say two other things. If the 7th had had decent carbines, thay might have sickened the Sioux and been able to hole up on the hill, as Reno did. And that was Custer’s fault, too. He should have tested those pieces before he went near the Powder Country—tested ’em until they were red-hot, and he’d have seen them jam. T’other thing—Reno deserved the clean bill he got from the court-martial. I didn’t know him, much, but Napoleon himself couldn’t have done any better. If Custer had done half as well, there’d be a few old troopers still telling stretchers about how they survived the struggle up Greasy Grass hill.


Flashman and the Redskins, p.332, Pan Books edition, 1983.




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Thursday, 5 June 2008

The scene at Gandamack


There is a painting of the scene at Gandamack, which I saw a few years ago, and it was like enough the real thing as I remember it. No doubt it is very fine and stirs martial thoughts in the glory-blown asses who look at it; my only thought when I saw it was, ‘You poor bloody fools!’ and I said so , to the disgust of other viewers.



Flashman, p.206, Pan edition, 12th printing, 1979.




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