Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

Armored Lessons

16 min · 15 jul 2026
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Headline Wednesday: Kasserine Pass, World War II follows green American troops into the mountain gaps of central Tunisia as German armor comes crashing through a narrow pass toward their rear areas. From battered foxholes in the cold wind to headquarters struggling to read a fast-moving fight, this episode traces how United States II Corps was caught off balance by veteran panzer formations and driven back through Kasserine. You’ll hear why this near disaster threatened Allied confidence in American leadership and tactics, and why the outcome mattered far beyond a single map sheet. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads dot com. Across two acts, the episode walks you through the lead-up, the shock of the German breakthrough, the hard lessons paid for at places like Sidi Bou Zid and Sbeitla, and the artillery-backed stand beyond Kasserine that finally halted the advance near Thala and Tebessa. Along the way, it highlights the command changes, combined-arms adjustments, and coalition growing pains that turned a bruising loss into a starting point for a very different American army in later campaigns. It is a focused, narrative companion for your own reading, staff-ride prep, or map study of the Tunisian campaign, and a reminder of how fast a young force can grow under fire.

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Armored Lessons

Headline Wednesday: Kasserine Pass, World War II follows green American troops into the mountain gaps of central Tunisia as German armor comes crashing through a narrow pass toward their rear areas. From battered foxholes in the cold wind to headquarters struggling to read a fast-moving fight, this episode traces how United States II Corps was caught off balance by veteran panzer formations and driven back through Kasserine. You’ll hear why this near disaster threatened Allied confidence in American leadership and tactics, and why the outcome mattered far beyond a single map sheet. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads dot com. Across two acts, the episode walks you through the lead-up, the shock of the German breakthrough, the hard lessons paid for at places like Sidi Bou Zid and Sbeitla, and the artillery-backed stand beyond Kasserine that finally halted the advance near Thala and Tebessa. Along the way, it highlights the command changes, combined-arms adjustments, and coalition growing pains that turned a bruising loss into a starting point for a very different American army in later campaigns. It is a focused, narrative companion for your own reading, staff-ride prep, or map study of the Tunisian campaign, and a reminder of how fast a young force can grow under fire.

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