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Fix Bayonets!

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Mostly Stories about American Marines

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Fix Bayonets!

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Fix Bayonets! – Mostly Stories about American Marines Skip to content Fix Bayonets! Mostly Stories about American Marines Menu and widgets The Battle of Wounded Knee Let’s face it: a surge of fear and adrenalin must have taken over whenever a settlement was attacked by a band of Indians, no matter where that attack took place.  When the Indians attacked, their purpose was to kill every living person regardless of age or sex.  In such circumstances, no one walked away unscathed.  The hatred that existed between Indians and settlers was palpable, and, as it turned out, nothing anyone ever did would change that. Indian war parties were dangerous to white settlers, of course — and to other Indian settlements, as well.  The American Indian did not discriminate among his enemies.  The Comanche hated the Apache as much as he hated the Texan.  The sooner modern readers comprehend that, the sooner they will come to understand that the story of the American Indian is unique in t...

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