George Armstrong Custer was a sorry excuse for a cadet at West Point, but he was also brave and dashing--an egomaniac with a flare that made him America’s most celebrated soldier of the time. To most Americans he was famous as the “boy general,” but after the Civil War he became infamous to Indians as “Yellow Hair,” the most sadistic white man of them all. Learn more about Custer and how his massive ego eventually got the better of him when he picked the wrong fight at the wrong place, Little Big Horn. It remains one of history’s legendary battles, forever known as Custer’s Last Stand