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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
November 30, 2020

Washington Burns

Robert Estrada
November 30, 2020

This battle was another blow to the United States. The Marines, severely outnumbered, will stand their ground even as militiamen and the US Army flee the battlefield…

Robert Estrada
November 23, 2020

The British Head Towards Washington

Robert Estrada
November 23, 2020

This episode discusses troop movement throughout the United States. Bonaparte was just exiled, and now the British had additional forces to support the war across the pond…

Robert Estrada
November 16, 2020

We Have Met the Enemy and They Are Ours

Robert Estrada
November 16, 2020

We take a look at the United States' defensive strategy and Britain's revised offensive strategy on the East Coast and the Great Lakes. We discuss a phenomenal battle on Lake Erie between US commander Oliver Perry and British Commander Robert Barclay and review a potential attack on…

Robert Estrada
November 9, 2020

Scorched Earth

Robert Estrada
November 9, 2020

We discuss a few battles (land, sea, and political), Madison's re-election struggles, Napoleon's problems in Moscow, and another decision to invade Canada…

Robert Estrada
May 28, 2020

Old Ironsides

Robert Estrada
May 28, 2020
Old Ironsides

This episode gets into a few battles. We’ll briefly talk about the Army’s failure to invade Canada and move into a famous battle at sea involving the Constitution and the…

Robert Estrada
May 19, 2020

The Second War of American Independence

Robert Estrada
May 19, 2020
The Second War of American Independence

This episode gets into the War of 1812. As with all other wars, we’ll start by discussing why the United States declared war with Great Britain. We’ll get into some politics, policies, American public opinion, and cover what the Marine Corps has been…

Robert Estrada
April 23, 2020

The End of the First Barbary War

Robert Estrada
April 23, 2020
The End of the First Barbary War

We’ll tie a bow on the Tripolitan War and take a look at how key players handled life after peace. This episode also discusses how the American public, and some members of Congress, felt about Lear’s decision for peace. We’ll finish up with some stats and a quick…

Robert Estrada
April 16, 2020

To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 4)

Robert Estrada
April 16, 2020
To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 4)

This week, we continue to cover the confrontation between Yusuf's army and the defenders of Derne. Eaton and O'bannon were doing a great job at defending the captured fort. The plan was to move further inland and capture Benghazi and…

Robert Estrada
April 8, 2020

To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 3)

Robert Estrada
April 8, 2020
To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 3)

This episode gets into Eaton’s plan to attack Derne and restore the rightful heir to the throne. We’ll talk about the march from Alexandria to Derne and discuss the first wave of the battles. The Marines shine during this battle and…

Robert Estrada
March 23, 2020

To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 2)

Robert Estrada
March 23, 2020
To the Shores of Tripoli (Part 2)

We get into some intense battles this week. This episode covers Preble's plan to destroy the captured Philadelphia and also explores the first American attack on Tripoli itself. Both battles have some heroic…

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