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Behind The Battles | The 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | The 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment | The 24th Michigan Infantry was one of the most famous regiments of the Civil War. As part of the legendary Iron Brigade, these Michigan volunteers fought in some of the war's fiercest battles and earned a reputation for courage, discipline, and sacrifice. | 55m 34s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | The Union Assault On Kennesaw Mountain✨ | American Civil WarKennesaw Mountain+3 | — | — | Kennesaw Mountain | Civil WarKennesaw Mountain+5 | — | 39m 34s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | What Went Wrong For Confederates At Shiloh?✨ | Civil WarShiloh+3 | — | — | — | ShilohConfederates+5 | — | 33m 17s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | John Buford✨ | Civil Warmilitary history+4 | — | Union Army | Gettysburg | John BufordUnion Army+4 | — | 1h 03m 53s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | What If Stonewall Jackson Survived?✨ | alternate historyCivil War+4 | — | — | — | Stonewall JacksonGettysburg+4 | — | 53m 43s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Snodgrass Hill | The Last Stand At Chickamauga✨ | American Civil WarChickamauga+4 | — | Army of the Cumberland | Snodgrass HillChickamauga | ChickamaugaGeorge Henry Thomas+5 | — | 34m 39s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Richard Ewell✨ | Civil WarConfederacy+3 | — | — | — | Richard EwellStonewall Jackson+3 | — | 53m 55s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | John Sedgwick✨ | Civil Warmilitary leadership+4 | — | Army of the Potomac | — | John SedgwickArmy of the Potomac+3 | — | 44m 53s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | A.P. Hill✨ | Civil WarConfederate Army+3 | — | — | Petersburg | A. P. HillCivil War+5 | — | 39m 26s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Behind the Battles | John Pope✨ | Civil Warmilitary leadership+3 | — | — | — | John PopeCivil War+3 | — | 44m 25s | |
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| 4/10/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | George Pickett✨ | Civil WarGeorge Pickett+3 | — | Army of Northern VirginiaWest Point | — | George PickettCivil War+3 | — | 1h 03m 10s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | David Farragut✨ | Civil Warnaval history+3 | — | — | — | David FarragutCivil War+3 | — | 46m 18s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Women Spies Of The Civil War✨ | women in the Civil Warspies+3 | — | — | — | Civil Warwomen spies+6 | — | 1h 03m 57s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Sterling Price✨ | Sterling PriceAmerican Civil War+5 | — | — | — | Sterling PriceAmerican Civil War+6 | — | 59m 23s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Joseph Hooker✨ | American Civil WarUnion commanders+3 | — | Army of the Potomac | — | Joseph HookerFighting Joe+4 | — | 40m 41s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Culp's Hill✨ | Battle of GettysburgCulp's Hill+3 | — | — | Culp's HillUnion+1 | Culp's HillBattle of Gettysburg+3 | — | 30m 01s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Leonidas Polk✨ | Civil Warmilitary history+4 | — | — | — | Leonidas PolkConfederate general+6 | — | 53m 39s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | George Crook✨ | Civil Warmilitary leadership+3 | — | — | western VirginiaShenandoah Valley | George CrookUnion Army+3 | — | 42m 11s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Gideon Pillow | Gideon Pillow was one of the most controversial generals of the Civil War. From Fort Donelson to his strained relationship with fellow Confederate leaders, Pillow’s decisions shaped early Western Theater campaigns in ways that still spark debate today. This episode breaks down his military career, battlefield performance, and the moments that defined his legacy. | 42m 50s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | The Stonewall At Maryes Heights | Union soldiers charged it again and again, and each time they were cut down. At the Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862, Confederate troops behind a stone wall at Maryes Heights turned an open field into a killing ground. This is the story of why the attacks failed, how the wall became legendary, and how one of the most lopsided defeats of the Civil War unfolded in just a few brutal hours. | 44m 56s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Nathaniel P. Banks | Nathaniel P. Banks was a Union general and Massachusetts politician who rose from factory work to national office. Before the Civil War, he served as Speaker of the House and Governor of Massachusetts. During the war, he commanded Union armies in the Shenandoah Valley and the Gulf Coast but was widely criticized for poor military leadership. After the war, he returned to Congress, where his political career ultimately proved more successful than his time as a general. | 1h 05m 59s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | P.G.T. Beauregard | Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was one of the most recognizable Confederate generals of the American Civil War. From firing the opening shots at Fort Sumter to commanding at First Manassas and Shiloh, Beauregard became a symbol of the early war and the confidence of the South. This episode looks at his rise, his battlefield successes, his clashes with other Confederate leaders, and how his legacy became far more complicated as the war dragged on. | 1h 11m 45s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | William Tecumseh Sherman | William Tecumseh Sherman helped win the Civil War and permanently changed how wars are fought. We break down Sherman’s rise, his partnership with Grant, and the impact of his most famous campaign, the March to the Sea. Loved by some, hated by others, William Tecumseh Sherman remains one of the most debated figures in American history. | 1h 40m 42s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Little Round Top | During the Battle of Gettysburg, a rocky hill called Little Round Top nearly decided the fate of the Civil War. On July 2, 1863, Confederate forces attacked the Union’s exposed left flank. Holding the line was the 20th Maine, led by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. Outnumbered and out of ammunition, the regiment launched a desperate bayonet charge that saved the hill and possibly the battle. If Little Round Top falls, Gettysburg likely falls with it. This is the story of the hill that helped change American history. | 40m 43s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Behind The Battles | Simon Bolivar Buckner | Simon Bolivar Buckner was a Confederate general and one of the most unique figures of the Civil War. A West Point graduate from Kentucky, Buckner chose the Confederacy when the war began, even though his personal ties to Grant ran deep. In 1862, Buckner surrendered Fort Donelson to Grant after receiving the famous demand for unconditional surrender, a moment that helped launch Grant’s rise to national fame. After the war, Buckner rebuilt his life in the United States. He served as Governor of Kentucky, promoted reconciliation between North and South, and later ran for Vice President in 1896. | 58m 14s | ||||||
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