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Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

Podcast door B. H. Roberts

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Over Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

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aflevering 012 - ADDENDA The Battalion's Monument artwork

012 - ADDENDA The Battalion's Monument

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

6 jan 2026 - 15 min
aflevering 011 - Anecdotes artwork

011 - Anecdotes

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

6 jan 2026 - 7 min
aflevering 010 - The Subsequent Distinction Achieved by the Battalion's Commanding Officers artwork

010 - The Subsequent Distinction Achieved by the Battalion's Commanding Officers

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

6 jan 2026 - 3 min
aflevering 009 - The Battalion in the Perspective of Seventy-Three Years artwork

009 - The Battalion in the Perspective of Seventy-Three Years

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

6 jan 2026 - 10 min
aflevering 008 - Record of the Battalion in California artwork

008 - Record of the Battalion in California

Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of the Mormon Battalion, the longest military march in history. This unique unit stands out as the only religious group in U.S. military history to serve in federal service, entirely composed of volunteers from one faith and bearing a religious title. In 1847, after being uprooted from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormons were in Iowa when the U.S. Army called for 500 volunteers to support the Mexican-American War. From July 1847 to July 1848, the battalion embarked on a challenging trek of nearly 2,100 miles, traveling from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California. Their arduous march and dedicated service played a crucial role in the cession of significant territory from Mexico to the United States, including the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Discover the inspiring story of resilience and sacrifice that defines the Mormon Battalion. - Summary by Wayne Cooke

6 jan 2026 - 32 min
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