Post One: True stories from Marine Embassy Guards
In 1979, the Marine Corps opened the MSG program to women for the first time. Only a handful were selected. Vicki Gaglia-McGuire was one of them — and when given the choice of posts, she picked Karachi, Pakistan. What followed was a front-row seat to one of the most volatile moments in modern diplomatic history. Three weeks after American hostages were taken in Iran, 10,000 rioters descended on the U.S. Consulate in Karachi. Vicki was on Post One. In this episode, Vicki takes us back to what it was like to be a female Marine in a program that wasn't built for her, standing post in a country that had never seen a woman carry a weapon, and holding the line the day everything went sideways. She also talks about what happened after — when the Marine Corps quietly pulled the women from their posts and told the world they were never there. This is a story about being first, being erased, and refusing to stay quiet about either.
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