Custer's Last Command

It was hot that day. With the temperature hovering near 100 degrees, the thin blue line of cavalry troopers moved in a northwesterly direction. Just off a forced night march, they were weary, but the sense of imminent battle ignited a combination of fear and excitement that so often accompanies men into combat. They were confident. Led by the golden haired "Boy General", the man who never sounded a retreat, their victory was certain. With the sun past noon, the Seventh Cavalry and George Armstrong Custer moved forward to their appointment with glory...and death.
Ride with Custer and the famed 7th Cavalry or Crazy Horse and the Sioux-Cheyenne Warriors at the Battle of the Little Bighorn!
scale
-Platoon level-100 yrds per hex
-5 minutes per turn
command
-command the 7th cavalry or sioux-cheyenne warriors at the little bighornvariants
-Custer divides the 7th-The 7th United
-The 2nd Rides with the 7th
-Roll out the Gatlin' Guns
-Indian Village Size
-Indian Readiness
-Arms/Ammunition Levels
-Sighting range
-Fog of War