The Leatherneck’s Labyrinth: The U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam traces the Corps’ evolution from its whispered beginnings as Cold War advisors in a French colonial struggle, through to the expanded role following the Da Nang landing. Marines confronted both guerrilla and conventional threats in I Corps, navigating pivotal battles like Operation Starlite, Khe Sanh, and the Tet Offensive.
This episode examines doctrinal tensions—defensive versus offensive, pacification versus attrition—while highlighting the innovative Combined Action Program, where Marines partnered with local forces at the village level.
Through close analysis of battlefield realities and leadership dilemmas, it explores how Vietnam’s complexities forged lasting changes in Marine Corps identity and strategy.
How did a force built to storm beaches become ensnared in a land war—and what did it cost the Corps’ soul?