EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 23 MIN
George Meade: The Reluctant General Who Won Gettysburg
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At 3 a.m. on June 28, 1863, a general woke convinced his enemies had finally won and he was about to be arrested. Instead, George Meade was handed command of the entire Army of the Potomac, with three days to stop the Confederate army at a town called Gettysburg.This deep dive examines the victor of America's most famous battle, a man who essentially saved the United States yet was sidelined by history. It is a story of duty, the crushing pressure of sudden leadership, and what happens when your monumental achievements are overshadowed by a boss who takes all the credit.How a reluctant engineer who racked up 168 demerits at West Point thought in defensive systems, not flashy chargesThe lighthouse-building years and the hydraulic lamp that shaped his methodical battlefield mindHis topographical eye that saved Little Round Top, and the Union line, in the nick of timeWhy Lincoln reprimanded him for not pursuing Lee, despite three sound engineer-brained reasons for cautionThe press boycott pact that credited every victory to Grant, and how political fear led to the Battle of the Crater disaster
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