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May 5, 2025
Robert Estrada
WWII E137 Moving Up the Clock: Marines Storm ...

The Marines barely had time to catch their breath after Kwajalein before their attention shifted northwest to Enewetak Atoll. Four islands in particular stood as crucial targets, heavily defended by thousands of Japanese troops racing to build defenses strong enough to repel any invasion. 

Initially, commanders planned the attack for months later, but fresh aerial reconnaissance and captured enemy maps showed that waiting would only strengthen Japanese defenses. With detailed intelligence and thousands of battle-tested Marines at their disposal, commanders swiftly made their decision: hit Enewetak immediately. 

As Marines stormed beaches…

WWII E137 Moving Up the Clock: Marines Storm  Enewetak
April 28, 2025
Robert Estrada
WWII E136 Marines Capture Roi-Namur

At Kwajalein and Roi-Namur, months of rehearsals, better intel, and hard-earned Tarawa lessons came together. The 4th Marine Division, fresh off the boat from Pendleton, made its combat debut alongside Army units already blooded in the Aleutians. They landed under real air cover, backed by real logistics, and fought smart, clearing bunkers with tanks and torches instead of charging into fire…

WWII E136 Marines Capture Roi-Namur
April 21, 2025
Robert Estrada
WWII E135 Lessons of Tarawa Marines Adapt in ...

After the brutal learning curve at Tarawa, the Marine Corps came into this fight prepared, equipped, and determined to lead the next phase of the war. For the first time, their landings were backed by meaningful fire support and rehearsed coordination. The chaos of earlier battles gave way to calculated strikes. This episode follows their path from…

WWII E135 Lessons of Tarawa Marines Adapt in the Marshalls
April 14, 2025
Robert Estrada
WWII E134 Chaos at Dawn: Tanks and ...

The initial assault was chaotic—coral reefs slowed the approach, landing craft were wrecked, and units came ashore under heavy fire. But by the second and third days, the situation began to change. Officers like Shoup, Edson, and Jones made key decisions, reinforcements came in, and tanks managed to cross the reef. Despite exhaustion and limited ground…

WWII E134 Chaos at Dawn: Tanks and Flamethrowers at Tarawa
April 7, 2025
Robert Estrada
WWII E133 Khaki Shirts and Bayonets: Marines ...

We just finished the brutal slog through the Solomons, and now we’re following the Central Pacific drive straight into Tarawa. This wasn’t jungle fighting, it was open beach and shallow reefs, turning a straightforward landing into a nightmare. Marines found themselves stranded, wading through chest-deep water under relentless fire. Communication fell apart, and every yard gained came at a…

WWII E133 Khaki Shirts and Bayonets: Marines Storm Tarawa
Robert Estrada
October 14, 2019

The Penobscot Expedition (Part 2)

Robert Estrada
October 14, 2019
The Penobscot Expedition (Part 2)

This episode takes a closer look at American military leaders’ actions that potentially cost lives and the loss of what should have been an easy win…

Robert Estrada
September 28, 2019

The Penobscot Expedition (Part 1)

Robert Estrada
September 28, 2019
The Penobscot Expedition (Part 1)

We take a look at the beginning of the Penobscot Expedition, probably one of the worst naval disasters in American military history…

Robert Estrada
September 12, 2019

The End of the Willing Expedition

Robert Estrada
September 12, 2019
The End of the Willing Expedition

During this episode, we dig a little deeper into the Willing expedition and discuss some of the hardships and challenges Willing and the Marines faced with the…

Robert Estrada
August 27, 2019

The Marines Visit the Southern States

Robert Estrada
August 27, 2019
The Marines Visit the Southern States

The United States will lose multiple ships throughout 1778, two of which includes the Raleigh and the Alfred. The Marines would also be recruited for…

Robert Estrada
August 19, 2019

The Marines Recapture Fort Nassau

Robert Estrada
August 19, 2019
The Marines Recapture Fort Nassau

The Marines travel back to the Bahamas for more supplies, but this time the locals won't be so passive…

Robert Estrada
August 12, 2019

John Adams Fights Alongside Marines

Robert Estrada
August 12, 2019
John Adams Fights Alongside Marines

During this episode, we take a look at Marines onboard the Boston. The ship was ordered to escort John Adams to France and replace Silas Deane as one of the American Commissioners. During their voyage, they would encounter a British vessel and John Adams would fight…

Robert Estrada
July 30, 2019

The French Pick An Alliance

Robert Estrada
July 30, 2019
The French Pick An Alliance

This week, we focus on the Commander of the Ranger, John Paul Jones. He is experiencing push back for his decisions and some of his Marines are feeling the brunt of it. We also learn about a raid conducted by Marines and Sailors on the Duke of Selkirk’s residence…

Robert Estrada
July 23, 2019

The British Capture Philadelphia (Part 2)

Robert Estrada
July 23, 2019
The British Capture Philadelphia (Part 2)

This week, we take a look at the Continental Navy’s attempt to take back Philadelphia. We'll also explore the British attacks on Fort Billingsport, Fort Mifflin, and Fort Mercer. Towards the end of the episode…

Robert Estrada
July 16, 2019

The British Capture Philadelphia (Part 1)

Robert Estrada
July 16, 2019
The British Capture Philadelphia (Part 1)

This week, the British advance on Philadelphia and General Washington could do little to stop them. We also discuss an 18th-century news story going viral about a Marine Lieutenant who threw a party on board the Delaware and a Marine who was hated by…

Robert Estrada
July 9, 2019

The Marine You've Never Heard of and Americans Surrender Their First Ship

Robert Estrada
July 9, 2019
The Marine You've Never Heard of and Americans Surrender Their First Ship

The Marines leave General Washington and his forces and go back to their roots. We take a look at one Marine you’ve probably never heard of before – Lieutenant John Trevett. Trevett played a role…

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