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Mexican-American War Episode 61

Marines and the Battle for Los Angeles

March 22, 2021 · 33:38

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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