History Of The Marine Corps

Quasi-War E32: The Yankee Racehorse & the Marines New Home

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The Quasi-War raged on in the early 1800s, and the U.S. Navy faced one of its fiercest battles yet. Captain Thomas Truxton and the Constellation set out to challenge French naval power in the Caribbean. Their target: La Vengeance, a heavily armed 54-gun frigate carrying troops, prisoners, and French wealth. What followed was a brutal, five-hour engagement in the dead of night—cannons roaring, rigging shredded, and Marines holding the line with deadly accuracy. Truxton’s relentless firepower forced the French ship into retreat, proving that the young American Navy could stand against the world’s best. Today, we break down the battle that earned Constellation the nickname “The Yankee Racehorse” and explore the growing legacy of the Marine Corps in the fight for America’s place at sea. ************* Visit HistoryoftheMarineCorps.com to subscribe to our newsletter, explore episode notes and images, and see our references. Follow us on social media for updates and bonus content: Facebook and Twitter (@marinehisto