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The Banana Wars E72 Veracruz and the Rise of the Expeditionary Force

July 26, 2021 · 34:48

The Banana Wars E72 Veracruz and the Rise of the Expeditionary Force

This episode covers a critical turning point for the Marine Corps and American foreign policy. After the fall of Mexico's President Madero and the rise of Huerta's regime, the U.S. launched a full-scale military response, culminating in the 1914 occupation of Veracruz. Marines led the charge, executing urban combat, securing key infrastructure, and even handling civil tasks like sanitation. The U.S. deepened its involvement in Cuba under the Platt Amendment, using Marines to stabilize a fractured political system and protect American interests. These back-to-back interventions marked the growing use of Marines as a flexible, fast-response force for U.S. foreign policy. It was the start of a new identity for the Corps, one shaped by intervention, occupation, and increasing global reach.

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