Mexican American War E61 Marines and the Battle for Los Angeles
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E61 Marines and the Battle for Los Angeles

After losing Los Angeles to rebels, Archibald Gillespie sent word north, triggering a chain of events that brought Marines, sailors, dragoons, and militia into a series of brutal fights to retake the city. What followed were weeks of poor leadership, failed assaults, and hard lessons, culminating in the bloody Battle of San Pascual. 

We’ll walk through the breakdown in command, the resilience of the troops, and how wounded men like Gillespie kept pushing forward. The campaign wasn’t clean, and it wasn’t pretty. Supplies ran out, morale broke, and the U.S. took more losses than they expected. But after weeks of regrouping and a final push through San Gabriel, American forces entered Los Angeles for a second time.

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Mexican American War E60 Gillespie’s Stand: A Siege in the City of Angels
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E60 Gillespie’s Stand: A Siege in the City of Angels

This episode picks up as the U.S. shifts its attention west during the Mexican-American War. While Lieutenant Archibald Gillespie carried out covert operations across California, Marines were being mobilized, and the Navy split its focus. What followed was a fast-moving campaign marked by near-bloodless landings, flag raisings, and the temporary conquest of California.

Holding ground was another story. In Los Angeles, Gillespie was left in command of an undisciplined volunteer force. What started as a quiet occupation quickly unraveled into open resistance, sparked by poor leadership decisions, thin troop numbers, and local resentment. Over the next few weeks, Gillespie found himself outnumbered, undersupplied, and surrounded. This episode walks through how California was taken, how Los Angeles was lost, and why some historians blame Gillespie, while others point the finger at Commodore Stockton. 

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Mexican American War E59 Gillespie’s Mission: The Marine Who Took California
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E59 Gillespie’s Mission: The Marine Who Took California

This episode focuses on First Lieutenant Archibald Gillespie, a Marine handpicked by President Polk to carry out a secret mission in California before war officially broke out.

Gillespie was gathering intelligence, delivering covert messages, and helping shift the political landscape in favor of the United States. His mission was critical to gaining control of California without triggering international backlash.

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Mexican American War E58 The Halls of Montezuma: Marines at Chapultepec
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E58 The Halls of Montezuma: Marines at Chapultepec

In this episode, we cover the final campaign of the Mexican-American War. We'll follow the Marines and sailors from the assault on Alvarado to the brutal campaign through the Tabasco River, Tuxpan, and eventually inland toward the capital. Disease, harsh terrain, and supply issues challenged the campaign at every step, but the final push came with the assault on Chapultepec Castle.

The Marines played a key role in this attack, especially Captain George Terrett and his men, who helped break through the defenses and were among the first Americans to enter the city. Their actions, alongside the Army and Navy, were critical in ending the war. This episode takes a close look at their fight, their sacrifices, and how they earned their place in Marine Corps history.

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Mexican American War E57 Frontera to Vera Cruz: The Marines' Coastal Campaign
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E57 Frontera to Vera Cruz: The Marines' Coastal Campaign

In this episode, we’re focusing on the Navy and Marine operations along Mexico’s eastern coastline. The story begins with Marines being the first U.S. troops to cross into Mexican territory and follows their involvement in key amphibious assaults, including the challenging campaigns at Alvarado, Frontera, San Juan Bautista, and Tampico. 

We’ll look at what went wrong, what the Corps learned, and how these early fights helped shape the more coordinated joint operations that followed. You’ll hear how small detachments of Marines supported larger Army operations, adapted to changing tactics, and carried out complex missions with limited manpower. 

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Mexican American War E56 Come and Take It: Texas, California, and the Road to War
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

Mexican American War E56 Come and Take It: Texas, California, and the Road to War

From Santa Anna's rise to power and his shift into dictatorship, to the opening shots at Gonzales and the brutality at Goliad, we trace how Texian resistance escalated into a broader national conflict.

We also discuss how Manifest Destiny shaped public sentiment, how the U.S. used diplomatic maneuvering backed by military force, and how the Marine Corps, despite its small size, played a crucial role in shaping the campaign. You’ll hear about General Zachary Taylor’s early victories, the strategic occupation of Matamoros, and how Marines were used to project force along both coasts. 

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American Indian Wars E55 Into the Glades: The Last War of the Swamp
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American Indian Wars E55 Into the Glades: The Last War of the Swamp

Marines were thrown into some of the harshest terrain imaginable, battling not just Seminole warriors, but the unforgiving Everglades itself. 

This episode covers patrols in chest-deep water, unbearable heat, and endless miles of unmapped swamp. It’s gritty, tactical, and full of lessons that would echo over a century later in Vietnam. 

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American Indian Wars E54 Swamp War: The Marines Enter Florida
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

American Indian Wars E54 Swamp War: The Marines Enter Florida

Seminoles were launching coordinated attacks across Florida. The U.S. Army struggled to respond. Their tactics didn’t work in the swamps, and the terrain gave the Seminoles every advantage.

That’s when Marines entered the fight. Archibald Henderson saw an opportunity to prove what the Corps could really do. Over the next year, Marines would patrol, fight, and push deeper into Florida than anyone had before. They earned respect on the ground and recognition back in Washington. 

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American Indian Wars E53 Christmas Promises and Gunfire: The Ambush That Changed Everything
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

American Indian Wars E53 Christmas Promises and Gunfire: The Ambush That Changed Everything

This episode covers the Dade Massacre and the lead-up to the Second Seminole War. What started with Tecumseh’s efforts to unite Native nations eventually sparked internal conflict within the Creek, which bled into the formation of the Seminole resistance in Florida. Treaties were signed, promises were broken, and when diplomacy failed, the fighting began. 

We’ll follow Tecumseh’s southern campaign, the Creek War, the rise of Osceola, and the slow, violent unraveling of Native-American and U.S. relations in the Southeast. This all builds to the attack on Major Dade’s column, a moment that shattered any illusion of peace. 

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American Indian Wars E52 Gone to Fight the Indians: Marines on the Early Frontier
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

American Indian Wars E52 Gone to Fight the Indians: Marines on the Early Frontier

In this episode, we’re picking up right after the American Revolution, when the United States emerged as the dominant force in North America. While hundreds of Native tribes still existed, their military strength and organization couldn’t match the newly formed U.S. government. 

We’ll look at how Marines, though rarely involved early on, began encountering Native forces in places like Reading, Pennsylvania, and Florida. We’ll cover battles, ambushes, leadership decisions, and the broader consequences that shaped U.S. expansion and Native resistance.

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