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War of 1812 E42 Sharpshooters and Swordplay: Marines Strike from the Tops
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War of 1812 E42 Sharpshooters and Swordplay: Marines Strike from the Tops

History of the Marine Corps

November 9, 202031m 45s

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Show Notes

The early naval battles of the War of 1812 had proven one thing—American warships and Marines could hold their own against the British Royal Navy. Constitution had already taken down Guerriere, but the fight wasn't over. Off the coast of Brazil, Constitution would face Java, and once again, Marine sharpshooters would help win the battle.

Meanwhile, victories at sea boosted morale at home, and Marines were being recognized for their contributions. From the capture of Macedonian to securing American naval yards, the Corps was proving essential. But while the Navy thrived, Madison's strategy on land was unraveling. His failed invasion of Canada forced him to reconsider his reliance on the Army.

The British weren't just sitting back—they were reinforcing their positions and sending Admiral John Borlase Warren to negotiate or, if necessary, crush American resistance. As the war dragged on, both sides prepared for their next move.

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