
Amphibious Warfare

US World War II Amphibious Tactics: Army & Marine Corps, Pacific Theater (Elite Book 117)
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Beachhead Assault: The Combat History of the Royal Naval Commandos in World War II
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In the First World War, the US Army’s expeditionary planners—as knowledgeable as Napoleon about the ocean’s exclusive ability to swallow an army whole—were able to avoid the nightmare of amphibious warfare because of the timely availability of four French ports that made possible the invasion of two million dry-shod American doughboys by marching
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