During World War II it took the Navy and Marine Corps years to confirm and refine their prewar doctrine for amphibious attack. The labor began with the first U.S. landings at Guadalcanal in August 1942; the resulting doc- trine, organization, tactics, and techniques were subsequently used by the Army in Europe. Early operations in both theaters highlighted the enormous difficul- ties associated with essential medical elements, and it was not until late 1944, perhaps 1945, that these problems were adequately solved
Any military expeditionary force, whether deployed for offensive or defensive purposes, must be prep...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
In this thesis, I investigate whether the United States Marine Corps (USMC) would benefit from produ...
Sea bases and the joint forces operating from them must be ready for numerous and severe casualties—...
In combat operations, sustainability as well as flexibility are paramount concern. Health maintenanc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz227Introducti...
The attitude reflected above, that medical support is primarily for the provision of care to the wou...
During the past fifty years, progress made by the American military establishment to provide sophist...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
In any operational logistc equation, history clearly demonstrates that military medical capability, ...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.It is with great interest that we read the article o...
Abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of institutionalized doctrine, strategy and tactics re...
Changes in both technology and the world political situation have increased the importance of salvag...
Any military expeditionary force, whether deployed for offensive or defensive purposes, must be prep...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
In this thesis, I investigate whether the United States Marine Corps (USMC) would benefit from produ...
Sea bases and the joint forces operating from them must be ready for numerous and severe casualties—...
In combat operations, sustainability as well as flexibility are paramount concern. Health maintenanc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz227Introducti...
The attitude reflected above, that medical support is primarily for the provision of care to the wou...
During the past fifty years, progress made by the American military establishment to provide sophist...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
In any operational logistc equation, history clearly demonstrates that military medical capability, ...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.It is with great interest that we read the article o...
Abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of institutionalized doctrine, strategy and tactics re...
Changes in both technology and the world political situation have increased the importance of salvag...
Any military expeditionary force, whether deployed for offensive or defensive purposes, must be prep...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
In this thesis, I investigate whether the United States Marine Corps (USMC) would benefit from produ...