Devil Dogs

Headline Wednesday: Belleau Wood, World War I follows United States Marines into the wheat fields and dark timber that stood between the German 1918 offensive and the road to Paris. In this episode, we walk the ground near Château-Thierry and Lucy-le-Bocage, where French troops were falling back and a fresh American division was told to hold at all costs. You will hear how Marines advanced through chest-high grain into machine-gun fire, refused to yield when told to withdraw, and fought their way tree by tree into Belleau Wood itself. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads dot com.
Across two detailed segments, the episode traces the full arc of the fight: the rushed deployment to a crisis sector, the bloody learning curve inside the forest, the shifting tactics that finally cracked German positions, and the moment “Teufel Hunden” or Devil Dogs became part of Marine legend. Along the way, it connects a few battered acres of French ground to the wider failure of the 1918 German offensive and the rising confidence of Allied commanders. Use this story as a crisp refresher for your own reading, study, or staff-ride planning, then dive deeper with Dispatch Audio Editions and the U.S. Military History Group on LinkedIn.
Devil Dogs
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