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On June 25, 1876, Major Marcus Albert Reno led part of the 7th Cavalry into the valley of the Little Bighorn River — and straight into legend.
He survived what became known as Custer’s Last Stand, but instead of glory, he inherited disgrace.

Branded a coward, court-martialed, and forgotten by history, Reno’s story became one of survival turned scandal.
This episode explores the man behind the myth — the officer who lived through America’s most infamous defeat and spent the rest of his life trying to prove he shouldn’t have.

From the chaos of the battle to the courtroom drama at Fort Leavenworth, this is the untold tragedy of the man who lived when Custer died.

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This episode contains historical material involving violence, battlefield deaths, and post-war trauma.
It is intended for educational and historical purposes only. Listener discretion is advised.

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