Episode

FPP214 - Fighting Falcons: VMF-221 and the Soul of Marine Aviation

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Fighter Pilot Podcast
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May 18, 2026
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Summary

From Buffalos at Midway to Corsairs off the deck of Bunker Hill, the Marines of VMF-221 fought, bled, and adapted their way through the Pacific War — and their story reveals far more about combat, leadership, and airpower than the history books let on. Retired Marine Lt. Col. and historian Pete Owen joins the show to break down what really happened when Marine aviation was tested at its limits, why Midway was a far darker day than most people know, and what those lessons mean for the fight America may face next. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations