Comanche
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There was one survivor at the Battle of Little Big Horn, a badly wounded army horse named Comanche, a wild plains horse, caught and trained by Indians, purchased by the U.S. Army in 1867. Later, one of Custer's aides Myles …
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There was one survivor at the Battle of Little Big Horn, a badly wounded army horse named Comanche, a wild plains horse, caught and trained by Indians, purchased by the U.S. Army in 1867. Later, one of Custer's aides Myles W. Keogh, bought the clayback for his personal use, and rode him with Custer to the battle site.
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