Unlike what many people envision, Custer's part of the battle was a running fight and the 'last stand' was the culmination. Along the retreat route it is evident by the markers where several times a stand was attempted, only to be overrun by the native foe. Only Reno/Benteen managed to hold out using better terrain and less enemy forces.
The cavalry lost to superior numbers, overwhelming volume of fire, and loss of mobility. It is a sobering sight to see the sweep of the battle field and imagine the desperation and building panic in the troopers as they experienced something that they hadn't seen before: a foe in superior numbers that stood and fought.









Last stand hill