Marla Matkin will present a program about the Faithful Standbys of Little Bighorn Monday, May 18, at 7 p.m., at the Barton ...
Once sung by descendants of the 7th Cavalry, the Irish air "Garryowen" will no longer cause pain for Native Americans. “Garryowen,” an Irish drinking song with a marching cadence, is to Native ...
The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) will conduct a solemn Memorial Day ceremony honoring John Ross Dunn, bugler of the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry, known as “The Ringgolds,” at Bethlehem ...
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At the foot of the Snowy Mountains on a cool, drizzly day, the stillness at Tumut cemetery is cut by the sound of a familiar and stirring tune. Bugler Adam Farquharson is serenading the graves of ...
They died with their boots on, those gallant men of the 7th Cavalry who were mown down at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. And flat caps. For many who faced the native American hordes that day were ...
In a muddy foxhole in central Korea crouched battlewise Colonel William Harris, commander of the 7th Cavalry Regiment. The colonel was unshaven and bone tired; his eyes were bloodshot from lack of ...