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Revolutionary War - E08: Pay Disputes, Recruiting, and Early Marine Life
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Revolutionary War - E08: Pay Disputes, Recruiting, and Early Marine Life

History of the Marine Corps

May 6, 201924m 9s

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Show Notes

George Washington wasn't thrilled about pulling two battalions from his Army to create a whole new military branch. He had bigger battles to fight and limited resources to stretch. When Congress decided the country needed a Marine Corps, they handed the task to Samuel Nicholas.

In today's episode, we'll take a look at the whirlwind of chaotic recruiting efforts, financial headaches, and tavern meetings that would lay the foundation for one of the most storied military forces in history.

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