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WWII E144 All Hands on Deck: Marines in Every Job Step Forward

WWII E144 All Hands on Deck: Marines in Every Job Step Forward

Update: 2025-06-23
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After weeks of brutal combat, relentless bombardment, and fierce resistance, the Japanese momentum on Guam finally collapsed. In this episode, we explore how a seemingly unstoppable Japanese counterattack quickly unraveled, leaving scattered, leaderless troops desperately hiding in caves and jungle ravines. 

Cooks, clerks, and engineers stepped boldly into the breach. Ahead lay brutal struggles for Orote Peninsula, the strategic town of Sumay, and vital airfields that symbolized Guam's liberation. 

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WWII E144 All Hands on Deck: Marines in Every Job Step Forward

WWII E144 All Hands on Deck: Marines in Every Job Step Forward

Robert Estrada