Adolph Metzger, a young German immigrant, served as a bugler and made an impression on the native warriors in Wyoming.
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Adolph Metzger, a young German immigrant, served as a bugler and made an impression on the native warriors in Wyoming.
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Fascinating story. There were a number of buglers throughout US history who served bravely, many of whom did not survive the encounters that made them memorable. This is certainly one of the more interesting ones. Thanks for sharing.
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