Perhaps no prediction has been as consistently made—and as consistently wrong—as the imminent death of amphibious operations. Whatever the changes in warfare and technology, the necessity of amphibious force projection endures, long outliving those who claim its time has passed. Changes in how amphibious operations are conducted, however, are just as consistent. This essential contributed volume arrives at a vital point of transition. These essays highlight both changes and continuities, examining historical amphibious operations as early as the sixteenth century to the near future, describing both lesser-known cases and offering more nuanced views of famous campaigns, such as Gallipoli and Normandy. With the release of the U.S. Marine Corp...
This monograph will prove to be one of the more valuable works ever written on the efficacy of moder...
“The tyranny of dissonance” among Australia’s geography, history, values, and political interests ha...
Leaving World War I and heading into World War II the United States Navy had to prepare for an unfor...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
Gary Ohl’s book on Early American amphibious warfare is a welcome addition to the historiography on ...
A survey of contemporary navy and marine personnel as to what were the most important amphibious ass...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
Amphibious operations are a topic central to the history of World War Two in the Pacific Theatre. T...
A joint approach to institutional responsibility for amphibious warfare served British needs during ...
This paper utilizes the 1943 Battle of Tarawa as a lens to examine and evaluate the influence of the...
The Napoleonic Wars have provided generations of soldiers and sailors with lessons and case studies,...
The requirement for amphibious withdrawal does not come along often, but when it does, there is litt...
Abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of institutionalized doctrine, strategy and tactics re...
The Australian Defence Force faces a number of challenges in developing its amphibious warfare capab...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
This monograph will prove to be one of the more valuable works ever written on the efficacy of moder...
“The tyranny of dissonance” among Australia’s geography, history, values, and political interests ha...
Leaving World War I and heading into World War II the United States Navy had to prepare for an unfor...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
Gary Ohl’s book on Early American amphibious warfare is a welcome addition to the historiography on ...
A survey of contemporary navy and marine personnel as to what were the most important amphibious ass...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
Amphibious operations are a topic central to the history of World War Two in the Pacific Theatre. T...
A joint approach to institutional responsibility for amphibious warfare served British needs during ...
This paper utilizes the 1943 Battle of Tarawa as a lens to examine and evaluate the influence of the...
The Napoleonic Wars have provided generations of soldiers and sailors with lessons and case studies,...
The requirement for amphibious withdrawal does not come along often, but when it does, there is litt...
Abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of institutionalized doctrine, strategy and tactics re...
The Australian Defence Force faces a number of challenges in developing its amphibious warfare capab...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
This monograph will prove to be one of the more valuable works ever written on the efficacy of moder...
“The tyranny of dissonance” among Australia’s geography, history, values, and political interests ha...
Leaving World War I and heading into World War II the United States Navy had to prepare for an unfor...