Armstrongdescribes the march in the following manner, "the German2nd Infantry Division moved through the ZulkinerForest, while the cavalry rode towardPillkallen."
"Comanche stands for many more things than being the lone survivor on the Cavalry side -- he stands for the relentless march of the European settlers across the great plains and the war against the Indians, " said Leonard Krishtalka, director of the Biodiversity Institute at Kansas University.