Little Bighorn Battlefield Replica Cavalry Bugle
Little Bighorn Battlefield Replica Cavalry Bugle
Little Bighorn Battlefield Replica Cavalry Bugle

Little Bighorn Battlefield Replica Cavalry Bugle

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On June 25 and 26 of 1876, 263 soldiers, including Lt. Col. George A. Custer and attached personnel of the U.S. Army, were attacked by several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. All 210 men under Custer's command were killed. Imagine the chaos of that event, and imagine the bugle calls ringing out from the desperate soldiers as they try to make sense of that chaos.

Our replica bugle allows for just such contemplation of one the most notorious and defining events of the American government's so called manifest destiny and westward expansion. Made of solid metal with a removable mouthpiece, this bugle is similar to one that may have sounded during that fateful battle.

  • Official park collectible approved by the National Park Service for Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
  • Solid metal construction
  • Removable mouthpiece
  • Size: 11" x 4" x 9"

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