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Learn how Adolph Metzger, a young German immigrant, served as a bugler and made an impression on the native warriors in Wyoming.
Special thanks goes out to the folks at the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum in Buffalo, Wyoming for allowing us to film artifacts inside their museum. To learn more about the museum's origins and mission, check them out at https://jimgatchell.com/ or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/gatchellmuseum
Another special Thank You goes out to the Fort Phil Kearney/Bozeman Trail Association, for letting us film at and around Fort Phil Kearney. You can learn more about them at https://www.fortphilkearny.com/
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Time stamps/Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Coming to America
03:40 A New War
04:51 A Skirmish and a Battle
07:54 "No Weapon but a Noisemaker"
Music:
Man Down
Man Down by Kevin MacLeod
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APA Style
West, T. S. O. (2024, February 20). The Battling Bugler | What Happened to Corporal Metzger at the Fetterman Fight?. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/3120/the-battling-bugler--what-happened-to-corporal-met/
Chicago Style
West, The Story Out. "The Battling Bugler | What Happened to Corporal Metzger at the Fetterman Fight?." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 20, 2024. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/3120/the-battling-bugler--what-happened-to-corporal-met/.
MLA Style
West, The Story Out. "The Battling Bugler | What Happened to Corporal Metzger at the Fetterman Fight?." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 20 Feb 2024. Web. 14 Nov 2024.