

MCA Scuttlebutt
MCA Scuttlebutt
The Marine Corps Association is dedicated in its mission to support Today’s Marines. Our podcast, Scuttlebutt, seeks to create a forum to encourage and inspire Marines, former Marines, Marine families, and supporters of the Marine Corps to engage with issues that impact Marines and the Corps. Storytelling not only helps us unpack who we are, but brings us into conversation with the world and people around us. We will hear stories from Marines and civilians working to honor, uncover, and restore Marine Corps history, as well as from those working every day to make the world a better place.
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Jan 5, 2023 • 1h 10min
Scuttlebutt Ep 62: Miles Vining and Battle at Lake Changjin
Miles Vining returns to recount his experiences working as a historical consultant for the 2021 Chinese film, “The Battle at Lake Changjin.” Grossing over $900 million, “The Battle at Lake Changjin” offers a historically dubious account of the Korean War from the Chinese perspective, including depictions of the Battle of Inchon, the Chinese counteroffensive, the destruction of Task Force Faith, the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, and the UN withdrawal from North Korea.
Produced by Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 56min
Scuttlebutt Ep 61: Jeremiah Workman
This week we welcome to the show, Navy Cross recipient and author of the book, Shadow of the Sword, Jeremiah Workman to talk to us about his amazing journey from Ohio native, to his time with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, to writing his book, to being on the GOP ticket for deputy governor of Ohio.
He shares with us his thoughts on everything from stepping on the yellow footprints to returning home and wanting to be a vehicle for change. Jeremiah is a super interesting guy and I think you all will take a lot away from his perspective, especially for in the process of transition, particularly those dealing with the mental health challenges of returning from combat. I know we all certainly did.
You can find Jeremiah’s book, Shadow of the Sword, here:
https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Sword-Marines-Journey-Redemption/dp/034551212X
And for those in Ohio, you can find him on the campaign trail coming in 2023.
Produced by Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Nov 22, 2022 • 1h 5min
Scuttlebutt Ep 60: Missing Marines with Geoff Roecker
Writer Geoff Roecker joined us in studio recently to talk about how the search for information about a family member’s death on Saipan in 1944 led him to become a volunteer MIA researcher.
We also talked about his book, “Leaving Mac Behind,” his website, MissingMarines.com and his articles for Leatherneck. As an added bonus, there was a brief discussion about Geoff’s days as a Civil War reenactor and a possible haunting on the Gettysburg battlefield.
Visit Geoff’s websites here: https://missingmarines.com/
https://1-24thmarines.com/
You can find his book here: https://missingmarines.com/thebook/
His Leatherneck articles include:
“Lay Bare a Few More Nerves: Under Fire at Roi-Namur,” February 2021
“I Never Had Any Idea it Would Get Home,” July 2021
“Returning Arthur,” September 2022
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Nov 15, 2022 • 1h 6min
Scuttlebutt Ep 59: “Bravo Company” by Ben Kesling
Ben Kesling—journalist, author, and Marine combat veteran—joined us to discuss his newly released book, “Bravo Company: An Afghanistan Deployment and Its Aftermath.” “Bravo Company” recounts the experiences of a company from the 82nd Airborne Division as they grappled with the enemy in the Arghandab Valley of Afghanistan before then returning and readjusting to civilian life.
You can purchase “Bravo Company” here at: https://www.amazon.com/Bravo-Company-Afghanistan-Deployment-Aftermath/dp/1419751158
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Oct 23, 2022 • 1h 22min
Scuttlebutt Ep 58: “We Came In Peace” Talking about Beirut and Making a Documentary
Join us for the 39th anniversary of the devastating bombing of the Marine Corps Barracks in Beirut as we talk to Elisa Camera and Michael Ivey about their documentary project “We Came In Peace” which chronicles the stories of those who were there in 1983. Elisa, who lost her brother, Mecot, in the bombing and wrote the book “American Brother” to tell his story, has been working with Michael Ivey, a renaissance man who has worked in film and on NPR, for seven years to raise awareness, money, and sources to make the project a reality.
Read about “We Came In Peace” from Leatherneck Magazine here: https://www.mca-marines.org/blog/leatherneck/we-came-in-peace/
Support the project and watch the trailer at https://wecameinpeace.us/
Find Elisa’s books here: https://www.amazon.com/Elisa-M-Camara/e/B074TYXJTT/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Oct 17, 2022 • 1h 8min
Scuttlebutt Ep 57: Sound, Noise, Hearing, How to Pronounce Tinnitus. Audiology
Dr. Theresa Schulz (LtCol Air Force Ret.) and Dr. Amy Boudin-George are some of the most preeminent hearing experts in the country and they have devoted their pursuits to helping combat hearing damage in our warfighters. Naturally, we really needed a science lesson to get Nick and Vic up to speed on how hearing works and how it gets damaged, before we could learn about the steps that are being taken to protect and minimize the damage done in the field and beyond. October is National Audiology Awareness Month, and we take hearing for granted and rarely treat it as the precious and amazing, complex system it is. Thanks for “listening” in on this episode all about hearing!
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Oct 11, 2022 • 1h 28min
Scuttlebutt Ep 56: “Radioman” by Andy Hesterman and Rob Einaudi
Andy Hesterman and his lifelong friend Rob Einaudi joined us on Scuttlebutt to chat it up about Andy’s broad-reaching experiences from 25 years in the Marine Corps and some of the effort it took turn those experiences into the excellent book “Radioman.” Andy served as a Radioman with ANGLICO in the Gulf War, became a helicopter pilot, then served in Kosovo in the 90s and Fallujah in the 00s and so much more during his service.
Beyond shedding some light on some lesser explored moments in Corps history, Andy provides us with one of the most engrossing and powerful insights into what it means for a prior-enlisted Marine to navigate OCS and excel as an officer.
Pick up Radioman on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Radioman-Twenty-Five-Marine-Operation-Freedom/dp/1399090755
Robs author website: https://roberteinaudi.com
Andy’s author website with a few stories not found in the book: https://andrewhesterman.com/stories/
Watch their Youtube video about Radioman (heard at the end of the episode) https://youtu.be/DbVIjzv9igI
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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Oct 4, 2022 • 45min
Scuttlebutt Ep 55: Ukrainian Counteroffensive
It is hard to believe that in 8 short months, Ukraine has gone from having a lightly armed and trained Territorial Defense Force, to defending its capital city from one of the world’s most powerful militaries, to now possessing one of the best trained and equipped armies in the world. The turnaround in Ukraine is striking, and it has led Russia to make some interesting new decisions. Nick, Vic, and William jump in the booth to talk about the counteroffensive, conscription, Russian emigration, the threat of nuclear weapons, and more. Plus, we take a sneak peak at the new professional development resources coming online at mca-marines.org!
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
<p>The post Scuttlebutt Ep 55: Ukrainian Counteroffensive first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>

Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 4min
Scuttlebutt Ep 54: Old Breed General
Hello everyone. Recently we welcomed to the studio Amy Rupertus Peacock and Don Brown, authors of “Old Breed General: How Marine Corps General William H. Rupertus Broke the Back of the Japanese in World War II from Guadalcanal to Peleliu” for an awesome and informative conversation. Among many things, General William H. Rupertus is the author of the Rifleman’s Creed, and we got to chat about his accomplishments beyond this, from his two tours serving in China before World War II to his leadership at Tulagi, Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, and Peleliu. As you probably deduced by the name, Amy is Gen Rupertus’ granddaughter, so it was a lot of fun to unpack Rupertus’ journey through war in the Pacific with one of his actual family members, and it was fascinating to see how the events of the Pacific during WWII parallel the modern landscape. Hope you enjoy!
Amy’s Author Website: https://amyrupertuspeacock.com
Videos of General Rupertus: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXvhD3oL2D_j_wADFG_Iylg/
Pick up Old Breed General Here: https://lnkd.in/eSPmCvfG
Check Out Don Brown’s other works: https://lnkd.in/e497AAYf
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
<p>The post Scuttlebutt Ep 54: Old Breed General first appeared on Marine Corps Association.</p>

Sep 20, 2022 • 1h 22min
Scuttlebutt Ep 53: At Dawn of Airpower with Dr. Larry Burke
National Museum of the Marine Corps Aviation Curator Dr. Larry Burke joined us on Scuttlebutt this week to talk about Marine Corps Aviation. Dive into the very birth of aviation from the invention of the airplane, through the birth of armed forces aviation, then World War I and into the Caribbean and Central America as we chart the path that led Marines into the sky and beyond. Of course, by beyond, we are talking space, the museum is working hard to chronicle Marine involvement in the space race, not just the astronauts, but capsule recovery and more.
Check out Dr. Burke’s book book, “At the Dawn of Airpower” Here: https://www.usni.org/press/books/dawn-airpower
After recording, Dr. Burke provided a correction: At the museum there is FG-1 Corsair, not an AU-1 as stated in the episode.
The views and opinions expressed on Scuttlebutt are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official position of the Marine Corps Association.
Produced by Nick Wilson, Vic Ruble, William Treuting, and Nancy Lichtman.
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