WWII E111 Northern Watch: Marines and the Iceland Mission
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

WWII E111 Northern Watch: Marines and the Iceland Mission

Most people don’t think of Iceland when they think about Marines in World War II. No battles, no amphibious landings, no dramatic last stands. Just a wind-battered volcanic island, frozen mud, sideways rain, and Marines pulling security in a place where the sun never set—and nothing ever happened.

This episode dives into the forgotten deployment that tested morale more than marksmanship. We’ll talk about the midnight sun landings, the endless working parties, and how Marines turned an unglamorous garrison mission into a blueprint for readiness. There were no medals for standing watch on a glacial ridge—but the small-unit leadership, the discipline, and the quiet grit these Marines showed laid the foundation for what came next in the Pacific.

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WWII E110 Beyond Montford: Desegregation from Korea to Desert Storm
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

WWII E110 Beyond Montford: Desegregation from Korea to Desert Storm

This episode closes out our series on desegregation in the Marine Corps. We pick up after World War II and follow the fight for equality through Korea, Vietnam, and beyond. From Truman’s Executive Order to the violent racial clashes at Camp Lejeune, we cover the battles fought in the field and the ones fought in the barracks, promotion boards, courtrooms, and parade fields.


This episode closes out our series on desegregation in the Marine Corps. We pick up after World War II and follow the fight for equality through Korea, Vietnam, and beyond. From Truman’s Executive Order to the violent racial clashes at Camp Lejeune, we cover the battles fought in the field and the ones fought in the barracks, promotion boards, courtrooms, and parade fields.

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WWII E109 Proving Ground: Montford Point Marines in the Pacific
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WWII E109 Proving Ground: Montford Point Marines in the Pacific

This episode covers the evolution of the Montford Point Marines from raw recruits to battle-ready defenders. We follow the 51st Composite Defense Battalion as they reorganize, adapt, and train under tough leadership and tougher conditions. 

We’ll look at how these Marines earned their place through grit and professionalism, not just at home but across the Pacific. We’ll also explore the formation and struggles of the 52nd Defense Battalion, the Third Battle of Guam, and acts of heroism that never made headlines. 

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WWII E108 Desegregation Begins: The Road to Montford Point
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

WWII E108 Desegregation Begins: The Road to Montford Point

When you trace the path of desegregation in the Marine Corps, you're looking at a journey defined by extraordinary resilience and relentless courage. From John Martin’s pioneering role in the Revolutionary War to the tragic exclusion policies enacted by Congress in 1792, this history mirrors America’s ongoing struggle with race and equality.

Today's episode takes us through centuries of barriers and breakthroughs, revealing how prejudice shaped policy, yet never extinguished the courage of those determined to serve. 

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WWII E107 The Last Stand at Corregidor
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WWII E107 The Last Stand at Corregidor

This episode covers Corregidor’s brutal last stand and its bitter aftermath. You’ll hear how Marines and their makeshift allies fought in desperate hand-to-hand combat, machine guns cutting down wave after wave of attackers, and leaders like Major Williams and Captain Castle battling to the very end. 

Field musicians firing rifles, runners dying to deliver vital messages, and platoons wiped out to the last man. You'll learn about Marines teaching sailors how to fight, cadets transformed into warriors overnight, and officers rallying exhausted troops under relentless fire.

For the 4th Marines, Corregidor was more than a battlefield; it was their crucible.

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WWII E106 Mustard Uniforms and the Last Line at Bataan
Robert Estrada Robert Estrada

WWII E106 Mustard Uniforms and the Last Line at Bataan

This episode tells the story of the rocky island fortress where the 4th Marines made their final stand. After surviving weeks of retreat, jungle fighting, starvation, and disease on Luzon, the Marines fell back to Corregidor alongside sailors, Philippine Army cadets, and general-duty troops. Undermanned and outgunned, they turned this small island into a last line of defense against overwhelming Japanese firepower.

We cover how the Marines trained sailors to fight like infantry, repurposed aircraft bombs into improvised mines, and held a fractured defense line with mixed units from over 50 commands. Bombed daily, under constant artillery fire, and surviving on a third of a ration, they dug in, determined to hold.

When the Japanese landed, the Marines unleashed everything they had, but it wasn't enough. The island fell—but not quietly. 

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WWII E105 Digging In at Corregidor
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WWII E105 Digging In at Corregidor

In this episode, the 4th Marines move from Olongapo to Corregidor, just as the Japanese close in on Manila. What follows is a scramble to destroy U.S. naval bases, build up beach defenses, and dig in for a siege. We'll break down the geography of Corregidor, the fractured command structure, and the brutal reality of jungle survival. As Japanese air raids intensify and supplies dwindle, Marines rely on improvisation, grit, and foxholes to hold their ground. This is the start of one of the hardest chapters in Marine Corps history—the long, slow fight for the Philippines.

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WWII E104 The 4th Marines Arrive at Subic Bay
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WWII E104 The 4th Marines Arrive at Subic Bay

This episode tells the full story of how the Philippines became a battleground—and how Marines found themselves at the center of the storm. From the Treaty of Paris to the first Marine killed in the Philippines, we’ll break down the political missteps, flawed assumptions, and raw courage that defined those early days. Bombs fell, ships burned, and Marines fought back with machine guns, pistols, and pure stubbornness.

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WWII E103 From Treaty to Takeover: Guam Between Empires
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WWII E103 From Treaty to Takeover: Guam Between Empires

The attack on Pearl Harbor lit the fuse, but Japan’s offensive reached far beyond Hawaii. In this episode, we cover the Marines on Guam, who fought with almost nothing, the defenders on Johnston and Palmyra, who gave the enemy more than they expected, and the crushing defeat in the Philippines that reshaped the war. These early losses hurt, but they also hardened American resolve. For the Marines scattered across the Pacific, this was the start of a long, brutal road to payback.

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WWII E102 Wake Island: The Heroic Defense and Final Surrender
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WWII E102 Wake Island: The Heroic Defense and Final Surrender

In this episode, we return to Wake Island. After surviving air raids and mounting an incredible defense, the Marines now face Japan’s full invasion force. This is the story of wrecked planes rebuilt by hand, shore batteries lighting up destroyers, and a final, desperate stand around a single operational gun. We’ll also meet the Marines who kept fighting long after they were ordered to stop, and the father who went to war to honor his fallen son. 

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