George Custer

George Custer survived his famous last stand by bringing Gatking guns which killed the attacking Indians. In the Second Mexican War, Custer commanded a cavalry regiment which helped pacify the first Mormon rebellion. During that war he also fought in Canada and helped win one of the few victories the U.S. had in the war. However in Canada he also had to suffer the death of his brother, which instilled a lifelong hatred for the Canadians. In the Great War he was in command of the First Army in Kentucky. Many of his policies were questionable, including his insistance ot head straight for the enemy, which cost many lives. However he pushed the Confederates into Tennesee and he conceived the Barrel Roll Offensive, which won the war. After the warhe was put in charge as military governor of Cnaada. There he tried to bring a stop to the ongoing rebellion. He was unsuccessful, but he never lost any of his popularity. He eventually was forced to retire in the 1920s. During a farewell march a man tried to kill him by throwing a bomb into his car. However the attempt was unsuccessful when the bomb was thrown back, and killed the attempted assassin, Arthur Macgregor.