"Benteen, come on, big village, be quick. Bring packs"
- George Armstrong Custer
About this Quote
This quote is from George Armstrong Custer's well-known last words before the Battle of Little Bighorn. He was calling for his subordinate, Major Frederick Benteen, to join him with the rest of the troops. Custer was in a hurry and desired Benteen to bring the packs with him. This could suggest that Custer needed materials or ammunition for the upcoming fight. It could likewise indicate that Custer desired Benteen to bring the additional supplies that the soldiers would need for the long journey ahead. Custer remained in a rush and wanted Benteen to join him as quickly as possible. He knew the risk that lay ahead and wished to make certain that his soldiers were gotten ready for whatever might come their way. Custer's last words were a call to action, a call to arms, and a call to nerve. He desired his troops to be all set and to be brave in the face of danger. He desired them to be prepared for whatever might come their way and to be prepared to fight for their lives.
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