Talk:7th Cavalry (film)
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Fiction?[edit]
This is a completely fictional story, right? Might be worth making that a little clearer. I had vague memories of Captain Benteen, who along with Reno had been off on some wild goose chase or other on the day, and had become separated from Custer's force. As far as I can see the main characters Captain Benson and Colonel Kellogg are fictional, although as in all good historical fiction some real characters like Benson and Reno make cameo appearances.Paulturtle (talk) 17:01, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
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