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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marcus_RenoMarcus Reno - Wikipedia

    Marcus Albert Reno (November 15, 1834 – March 30, 1889) was a United States career military officer who served in the American Civil War where he was a combatant in a number of major battles, and later under George Armstrong Custer in the Great Sioux War against the Lakota (Sioux) and Northern Cheyenne.

  2. 6 de oct. de 2016 · Marcus Reno’s historical reputation is: coward. He was a man who ran at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, leaving Lt. Col. George Custer and the men of the 7th Cavalry to die. The commander who failed to press the attack on the Indian village.

  3. Major Marcus Reno. Marcus Reno was born on November 15, 1834, in Carrollton, Illinois. Reno entered West Point on 1 September 1851. Reno graduated 20th in a class of 38 in June 1857.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2022 · To some, Marcus Reno, the second-in-command at the Little Bighorn, is the real villain of the debacle, when most of the 7th Cavalry was wiped out in a clash with Sioux and Northern Cheyenne in...

  5. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Major Marcus Reno’s life was filled with set-backs. Orphaned by the age of 15, he secured a position at the United States Military Academy at West Point, but it took him six years to graduate.

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  6. 4 de ene. de 2014 · Marcus Albert Reno was a Major in the 7th Cavalry of the United States Army. He was second in command to General George Armstrong Custer during the Battle of Little Big Horn which lasted two days, from June 25 and 26 of 1876. At this time of the nineteenth century, the United States was expanding at a rapid pace.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2011 · The Reno Court of Inquiry exonerated Marcus Reno and cleared him of charges of treachery and cowardice, but many Americans refused to believe it. Custer, a Civil War hero and the idol of thousands, could not have made mistakes that led to his own downfall; there had to have been sinister forces working toward his destruction.