History Of The Marine Corps
WWII E106 Mustard Uniforms and the Last Line at Bataan
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:36:49
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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. ************* Visit HistoryoftheMarineCorps.com to subscribe to our newsletter, explore episode notes and images, and see our references. Follow us on social media for upda