When close enough I gave them to understand the condition I was in and asked for an exchange of mount. After this, I began to feel very sick and looked around for a sheltered place to avoid the heat of the sun. On 13 December 2014 he escaped for the 20th time through the window by rope, after having sawed the bars. We saw that our horses and mules were beginning to drop quite fast, for they were in a more exposed position. The heat of the day was oppressive and the guns of the Indians were silent and these facts brought a feeling of depression over us. There are 600+ professionals named "Peter Thomson", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. It does not take very long to expend that amount of ammunition especially when fighting against great odds. Where we made our stand there was nothing but sand, gravel, and a little sagebrush. Looking through this opening down the stream, I could see Custer's command drawn up in battle line, two men deep in a half circle facing the Indians who were crossing the river both above and below them. I called to Watson to keep quiet for a few moments, and began to walk backwards up the bank keeping my eyes fixed on the Indian and watching his every movement. We did not feel any way alarmed on their account for we felt able to cope with that number. I peeped over the fallen tree and saw a group of mounted Indians gesticulating, grunting out their words, and pointing towards the advancing cavalry. "Heritage and Horizon: American Painting, 1776-1976," May 5, 1976-June 13, 1976. My action would have been justified by the law, as it would have been an act of self defense. I now looked around to see how I was going to make my escape, for I knew I could not retreat; with five I could not cope, and within the last few moments a few more Indians had gained the trail ahead of me; and to make my way down the face of the bluff, I knew was nearly impossible, as the Indians were climbing up to gain the trail. "Water, Thompson, Water, for God's sake!" But we waited in vain. The first man we recognized was Sargeant Knipe [Sgt. I now struggled to my feet and found that I was weak and dizzy from the loss of blood. As an Australian considered a part-time player on the PGA Tour in the 1950s and '60s, Thomson existed in a parallel universe to American fans who, at that media-lite time, were rarely exposed to. November 2, 2007 George A. Finckle] of our company sitting calmly on his horse looking on and making no effort to help Watson in his difficulty. He pointed down the stream, put spurs to his horse and disappeared at the ford, never uttering a word. They were ultimately apprehended nearly two weeks after the escape in Miami, Florida. He was the only captain who wished to go to the relief of Custer. Our horses and mules were cuddled together in one confused mass. A message from Ambassador Peter Thomson, UNSG's Special Envoy for the Ocean to the IOC-UNESCO Ocean Literacy Training Courses. We did not retreat very far, for that was impossible. Both banks were wet with the splashing made by the animals going to and from the village. 40-43. "The Common Discourse of the Whole Nation: Jack Sheppard and the Art of Escape", in. Our plan was for Watson to cross the river first to show how deep the water was. Although the Indians outnumbered us many times, they lacked the courage and determination of the day previous when they fought Custer; they no doubt had been taught a bitter lesson. Copyright 1973 - 2020 by Bruce Brown and BF Communications Inc. Astonisher, Astonisher.com, Conversations With Crazy Horse, 100 Voices, Who Killed Custer?, The Winter Count of Crazy Horse's Life, and Mysteries of the Little Bighorn are trademarks of BF Communications Inc. BF Communications Inc. Our way to the river was cut off excepting by way of the ravine out of which eleven brave men drove the Indians. A white man capturing an enemy usually spares his life but if captured by hostile Indians, his days are numbered and he is known of men on earth no more. The last thing I heard as I lay down upon the ground was the howling of the Indians and the wailing of the bugles. I walked forward looking into the grove for signs of Indians, but not a sign of life could I see. But on going back to the man and asking for it he seemed to be confused and stated that he had lost it. Capt. -- Bruce Brown I knew I could travel with greater ease if I left the kettle behind, so I placed it between my knees and soon transferred the water from it to the canteens. The escape happened with the help of his wife, and they later went on a month-long crime spree across . Harry Campbell for TIME. Watson said he saw that the stirrup strap was broken off and Jackson without any hat, presented a wild appearance. "Well!" The firing on the part of the Indians was rather dilatory. A person could make his way around with a little more comfort, but how long this would continue was impossible to tell. We determined to ambush them if they attempted to pursue us. In a short time I secured two canteens and a coffee kettle. Just then the order was given to retreat and Reno's command began to march slowly to the rear. My answer is, a sense of duty, and love for our comrades in arms. I jerked it from his grasp and passed it on to the next. Wherever duty called him, whatever the danger might be, he was always at his post. ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA . He manage to escape from Pretoria prison with five others in December 1997. We had no use for firewood if we could have gotten it, as we had no water to cook with, hence our wounded were deprived of the comforts that a sick man needs. Drive For Freedom. After the disappearance of Custer and his men, I felt that I was in a terrible predicament to be left practically alone in an enemy's country, leading a horse practically useless. In 1976, sex cult leader and convicted rapist. He was attended by John Mahoney [Pvt. Some of the poor fellows would never recover, others would be crippled for life and I would carry a broken hand. But we ourselves were no better off. A heavy volley of bullets was the result. For his valor at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Thompson was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. However, there's also another, equally plausible but much, much darker read on the scene with Custer and the roped squaw, namely that Curley was Custer's procurer and they were both there to rape and murder the Sioux woman. We all realized that our lives were not worth betting on, but the expression on the faces of the men was that of a dogged determination to sell them dearly. When I reached the place of our defense, I found that the firing was not so brisk. Being in our present predicament, we were utterly powerless to help as we wished we could. Two men came towards him dragging a piece of canvas with which they were going to construct a shelter for the steadily increasing numbers of wounded men. When I fired this shot, Watson jumped to his feet and began to lead his horse out of the stream toward me. Benteen turned around and walked away to the extreme left, seemingly tireless and unconscious of the hail of lead that was flying around him. He said, "This is our only weak and unprotected point and should the Indians succeed in passing this in any force they would soon end the matter as far as we are concerned." Most modern accounts of the Battle of the little Bighorn confidently state that Daniel Kanipe and John Martin -- or Curley, if they're being liberal enough to consider Indians human -- were the last Seventh Cavalry survivors to see Custer alive, even though Kanipe himself said that Thompson was the last one to see Custer alive. Peter Thomson, The Man Behind the Legend, with Richard Allen Golf Australia 15K views 5 years ago Teaching Video 36 - The magic move and the golf secret. After Custer excused the scouts from further service, Goes Ahead said he and Hairy Moccasin and White Man Runs Him went together to the river on their own, and Sioux warrior White Cow Bull said he saw three Crows on the bluffs above Medicine Tail Coulee just before Cuter attacked the village. The only hope f or us to accomplish our purpose was to make the effort after night came on. Watson kept himself during the time of our concealment buried in deep thought. It does mention the hardships of the soldiers of the late Civil War, but it is nothing to campaigning against the Indians. The. Although we had 2 boxes of ammunition which amounted to thousands of rounds. The detail of Company F which was sent to investigate the teepee, now passed by us on their way to the front with the report that it contained a dead Indian and such articles as were deemed necessary for him on his journey to the "Happy Hunting Ground.". The Indians who seemed to be detailed to bring in the dead and the wounded were continually coming into the village with double burdens showing that the soldiers though greatly decreased in numbers were still doing eff ective work. The tunnel was 1.7m (5.7ft) tall and 75cm (29.5in) in width. It was a sad, sad sight. But our men were still on the alert. Peter Thompson was the father of Rick Malverne. He suddenly turned aside from the trail as if he wished to avoid some threatening danger. At this point the trail was washed very badly on both sides as it descended towards the river. They made their way to the rear and I went on ahead. Just 148 players - the lowest since 1904 - entered and Thomson showed absolutely no nerves on his debut as he posted a flawless two-under 70 to sit in a tie for third after the opening round. I could see that the fight was well under way; hordes of savages had gained a footing on the right bank of the river and had driven the soldiers back a short distance. When about half way up the bluff, I noticed something that made me hesitate. I jumped to my feet and started off at once, hardly caring whether the Indians saw me or not, for the presence of the cavalry had put fresh courage into me. While meditating on the uncertainty of life, a bullet struck the box behind which I lay, and as I heard the lead crashing through its contents, I wondered if the time had come for me to wear a pair of wings. I noticed him frequently and it did my heart good to see in what a cheerful manner he performed his duty. Cavalry men dismount and fight on foot except when a charge is made, but when a dismount is ordered, number four remains on his horse, numbers, one, two, and three dismount and hand their bridle reins to number four who holds the horses, while they deploy as skirmishers or as otherwise directed. Benteen dash into the midst of our horses and drive out several men who were hiding and skulking about them. I asked him how he received his wound. But when I looked closer, I could see a few Indians sneaking around here and there, and every once in awhile an Indian would dash out of the village as if anxious to get to some given point in the least possible time. 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On March 30, 2010, three inmates, Quentin Truehill, Kentrell Johnson, and Peter Hughes escaped from Avoyelles Parish Sheriff's Office in Mansura, Louisiana after holding an officer hostage. To say that we were astonished would faintly express our feelings. The loss of blood and the lack of water made me so dizzy that I reeled and f ell and lay unheeded. The . The Indians were able to occupy every available position afforded by nature on account of their numbers. Specifically, what about the kinky bit with the Crow scout and the Sioux squaw on the tether? "Well," I thought, "I will get along anyway." The problem that now perplexed us was what we were to do. I wondered if any of the other members of Company C had been as unfortunate as myself. But beyond and on a higher elevation than on which I stood was a pillar of rocks, which I thought might afford me a means of defense. I rushed up to him and asked him where he was going. I turned around, intending to wait until they came up. Peter set up Thomson Bike Tours in 2001 and must have covered well over 250,000km on the . He was one of the most wanted criminals in the. Up until the destruction of Earth-38, he was serving a life sentence for two counts of murder. They answered, "Yes." After I had travelled a considerable distance, I came to a turn in the ravine. Their management level is C-Level. He came to the same conclusion. It was clear that the Indians still held the village, and it would be foolish for us to again attempt to enter it. While the hottest of the fight was going on and the tide of battle seemed to be against us, our doctor dropped his bandages, and grasping a gun started toward the skirmish line. "Sporting Life," July 12, 1972-February 1, 1973. From his decorations of paint and feathers, I judged he was a chief. His being alone shows with what fearlessness he travelled about even in an enemy's country with hostiles all around him. (360) 927-3234, Thompson was the last one to see Custer alive, gallop away a short distance to look around, a flat beside the river with a ford at the lower end, the Little Bighorn River ran hard against the bluffs, horsemen with Seventh Cavalry guidons climbing the bluffs above, Custer's Last Fight, The Experience of a Private in the Custer Massacre. Peter Thompson went on to be wounded in Frederick Benteen's desperate, do-or-die charge to clear the head of the ravine that night, and then the next morning, before he had his wounds bandaged, he went for water for a dying friend as part of the extremely dangerous water brigade. He seemed to come to one conclusion, and that was that the 7th Cavalry was going to be whipped. As I went down the ravine, I found it got narrower and deeper, and became more lonesome and naturally more depressing. We had scarcely been concealed ten minutes before we heard a heavy volley of rifle shots down the stream, followed by a scattering fire, I raised to my feet and parting the brush with my gun; the stalks being covered with long sharp thorns, which made it quite disagreeable for a person's clothes and flesh. I knew it was useless for me to try to avoid being seen so I depended on my ability to escape the bullets of the Indians. We managed to secret ourselves in a bend of the river, which turned like the letter S, and gave us running water on three sides of us. One young man had the courage of a lion. Hats off to the leadership & teams at WEF who've had the vision and commitment to make this so. So it turns out that there's actually an abundance of reasonable suspects among Custer's Crow scouts! Sentenced to life imprisonment as a fourth time offender, he was transferred to the Philadelphia County Prison. In his second escape from the prison, he escaped through a tunnel leading from the shower area to a home construction site 1.5km (0.93mi) away in a Santa Juanita neighborhood. I struggled to my feet and staggered after Watson. WHEN YOU ACTUALLY look at them, Thompson's "problematic passages" are really no problem at all, except that they honestly tell Americans some things they don't want to hear -- e.g., that the Seventh Cavalry under Custer murdered and quite possibly raped its way to annihilation. Our retreat was covered by Company D commanded by Capt. They have also lived in Nashua, NH and Burlington, MA. Thomson and Watson eventually found each other, banded together, and survived with Reno. John Brennan], and Watson [Pvt. I still clung to my carbine and revolver. New York. Even as secure a place as where we had formed our breastwork was no longer safe. Peter Andre has turned 50-years-old. There was no weak place unguarded, no ammunition was being wasted. Calhoun and 2nd Lieut. The men only fired where they thought they were going to do execution. "Well," said he, "Let us keep together." The noise in the village was as great as ever, which told us that the Indians still held it. He had pleaded guilty to these charges in 2003. I finished putting on my spurs, mounted my horse again, and rode on after my company, but my progress was very slow. We saw plenty of Indians on our side of the stream; they seemed to get bolder and more numerous, but so far they were some distance away. One party of Indians were dashing down the river; others were rushing toward the upper end of the village. [Curley and Foolish Elk also reported that Custer's men charged into a gallop when the Indian village came in sight.] One of the Indians mounted his pony and rode on the edge of the bluff abreast of us. Under cover of darkness, they had gained a foothold in some of the numerous ravines that surrounded us. A more miserable looking wretch it would be difficult to find. I gave them the other canteen and told them that if they should not require all the water that I would like it to be passed around to some other wounded ones lying close by, which was so done. The Indians were closing in around us. However, Supergirl convinced Peter to help her foil Rick's plan. In 1986, at age 19, Matt was convicted and sentenced to a year in jail. I now turned around and made my way to the place where my dead horse lay and stripped the saddle of everything, then went and made my bed behind my cracker box. During a 2 hour window of opportunity, Peter Thomson broke out from the education wing onto the grounds and promptly made his way over the prison wall. THEDEGREE to which conventional Little Bighorn authors have written Thompson out of the history of the battle is as shocking as it is shameful. The firing was growing less every minute, but the Indians still kept up their seemingly tireless circling, making a great cloud of dust. Do Rzeczy Historia, no 8(66)/2018, September 2018, pp. When they had passed, we moved on our way. Yes, absolutely! But I could not; so I gave a leap which landed me many feet below, and strange to say, I did not lose my balance. But my duty was plain. If he was as thirsty as I was before he dismounted, I will guarantee that he was in that condition no longer. But he never moved. OK, WHO WAS the Crow scout Thompson and Custer apparenlty caught mid-murder and/or rape? We reached the fording place as soon as possible, but all signs of Custer were gone. He was convicted for car theft and sentenced for four years imprisonment. It had been built by Indians for some purpose or other. The trail I was on led directly to the river and thence into the village. See Who Killed Custer -- Part 11 "War Crime Time" for more info.]. "The Man Who Broke Charlestown". There we sat aiming at one another; the Indians did not fire and I couldn't. Whether he had gone through the village or waded down the stream to reach his command is a question that cannot be answered; but as we had seen no signs of him crossing to the opposite side, we naturally thought that he had made his way down the stream. In October 2013, Kevin Patrick Stoeser escaped from the Austin Transitional Center where he was serving the remainder of a 156-month sentence for four counts of child sexual assault and one count of possession of child pornography. Authored the narrative, "Custer's Last Fight, The Experience of a Private in the Custer Massacre" Died December 3, 1928, Veterans Home, Hot Springs, SD, buried at Lead, SD.". Or at least that's one plausible way to read the eye-witness record of the battle. My spurs having been poorly fastened came off again, and seeing a pair lying on the trail, I got off my horse to secure them. The other two brought their guns to their shoulders and aimed at me. And thus we were brought to the fording place near the center of the village. Peter Thompson was an American who put his life on the line for his comrades and his country -- and received the Medal of Honor for his valor -- but that hasn't stopped America from turning him into non-person in order to preserve its cherished, comfortable self-deceptions. And now, he asked, "Are you ready?" The stench would become so great that it would drive us from our present position and where were we to go? Both Brennan and Fitzgerald survived. A 7th Cavalry survivor's account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. When the Fotki album comes up, click on the first picture for a larger view. Peter Thompson 96K views 3 years ago. Here is Peter Thompson's account of the Seventh Cavalry's march to the Little Bighorn. We could in all probability bury our unfortunate comrades who had fallen in battle, but it would be impossible for us to dispose of dead horses and mules. The cartridge was very dirty, a nice predicament for a man to be in when at close quarters with an enemy. Most wanted criminal in France in 2013. Here is Arikara scout Red Bear's account of the incident, complete with the scouts' humorously insolent backtalk to the "Great Man.". This was actually an extremely BAD idea, but while they were cruising the banks of the river looking for a ford (see Peter Thompson Detail Map, #13), Thompson said he and Watson stumbled upon Custer and one of Custer's Crow scouts in the midst of some kinky business with a Sioux woman on a tether. Thompson was a genuine everyman sort of hero who was wounded in Benteen's desperate, do-or-die charge to clear the head of the ravine on the night of June 25, 1876. Here's the sequence: you start with the little hill on the lower Medicine Tail Coulee Trail where his horse played out; then there's the ravine he jumped into; then there's the pilar of rock he climbed to; then there's the badly eroded trail he followed to the river; then there's the flat beside the river where he saw Custer and the Crow scout with a tethered Sioux squaw; then there's the ford at the lower end of the flat where he tried to cross the river; then there's the bend where the river runs hard against the bluffs he tried to climb; then there's the oxbow he hid in; then there's the flat where he saw the Indians in some sort of council; then there are the bluffs he saw Reno's men retreating up, etc. In a clump of red berry bushes we found a log which made quite a comfortable seat for us. I discovered a pool of blood a short distance from him which had come from a terrible wound in his leg. This is even true of Kingsley Bray's generally admirable 2006 Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life. And with a cheer, away they dashed, their revolvers in one hand and their carbines in the other. On June 8, 2014, Robert Elbryan, 42, George Broussard, 64, and Christopher Boris, 52, escaped from a Quebec detention center with help from a helicopter. We were now undecided which way to go. The Indian threw up his hands and fell with his head between the legs of his pony. Transferred October 1875, Stationed at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory. In spring 2017, Rick tried to have Supergirl free Peter by threatening Alex Danvers ' life. But alas! I was determined to make the eff ort nevertheless, and looked around for a canteen. I thought my time had surely come; It was too late to retreat. I knew that if anyone needed such an implement they were liable to take it. Another young man was going around in a most helpful manner. As far as getting water was concerned, it was a matter of greatest difficulty. Standing on the opposite bank of the river and at the very point we wished to gain were three Indians, with their smoking rifles in their hands. But I was just as positive in my belief that the cavalry would win. " F orty years after his death, Alfred Hitchcock is still the best known film director there ever was, or perhaps will ever be. I told him I would get him some if I lived. With few exceptions, the soldiers performed their duty with great bravery and determination. He escaped by hiding in a pallet of used mailbags. The red devil still kept aiming at me; I was a better target for him now than before. Benteen standing by my side. Tom Custer, 1st Lieut. While I was making calculations as to leaving my horse and trying my luck on foot, I thought I was seeing something familiar in their appearance. Capt. The Eye-witness Chronology Peter Thompson at the Little Bighorn Map. 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