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what was his horses name?

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Wally Y
After the Battle of Little Big Horn it was probably called Dead, just like him.

DB Cash
"Dandy"

robert r
forgot name, but the horse is buried in fort hill cemetary in Auburn NY, the only animal that ever recieved a congressional medal of honor

Jimfix
G.A. Custer's horse was called Commanche. It was even popularized in the 1950's song by Johnny Horton.

the1909house
Vic and Dandy were the names of Custers' horses.

dem_dogs
He rode his horse Vic into battle at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Another horse of Custer's, Dandy, was with the regiment but was with the pack train at the time as he was sick. Comanche, was Capt. Keogh's horse.

Marvin R
Comanche was not Custer's horse but Kehoe's




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