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37 Weeks

Week 10 (June 23 - June 29)

Episode 10 | 1m 45s

Sherman orders an attack at Kennesaw Mountain, his last frontal assault of the war.

The temperature reaches 100 degrees on the morning of June 27, 1864. Soldiers are clothed in wool. Confederates entrenched atop Kennesaw Mountain have blocked Sherman for nine days. He orders an attack; soon the battle is hand-to-hand. Men vomit from the heat; battle sounds assail the ears. In what will be Sherman’s last frontal assault of the war, he pays triple the casualties of his opponent.

06/22/2014 | Rating NR

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37 Weeks

Week 10 (June 23 - June 29)

Episode 10 | 1m 45s

The temperature reaches 100 degrees on the morning of June 27, 1864. Soldiers are clothed in wool. Confederates entrenched atop Kennesaw Mountain have blocked Sherman for nine days. He orders an attack; soon the battle is hand-to-hand. Men vomit from the heat; battle sounds assail the ears. In what will be Sherman’s last frontal assault of the war, he pays triple the casualties of his opponent.

06/22/2014 | Rating NR

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