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AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE (13) answer(s).
 
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Amphibious contribution flexible utility for defence and securi / Bennett, Paul   Journal Article
Bennett, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Hard school of amphibious warfare: examining the lessons of the 20th century’s major amphibious campaigns for contemporary Chinese strategy / Goldstein, Lyle   Journal Article
Goldstein, Lyle Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Increasing tensions across the Taiwan Strait have prompted many strategists to debate the nature of China’s amphibious warfare capabilities. While it is often noted that Beijing’s armed forces lack major, recent experience in that domain, this research reveals that Chinese strategists have undertaken intensive and systematic investigation of foreign experiences, including with respect to the most classic cases, such as the Normandy invasion. This study represents a first attempt to survey such Chinese strategic writings, in an effort to better understand the lessons that Chinese strategists take from these foreign campaigns. Themes that emerge from this Chinese literature include an emphasis on undersea warfare capabilities as a critical enabler for amphibious invasion, but an even greater prominence for air supremacy. The most persistent theme in this Chinese literature surrounds intelligence preparation, deception and, above all, surprise. Such findings have important policy implications for Asian security.
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Jane's special forces 2017 / White, Andrew 2017  Book
White, Andrew Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Jane's, IHS Global Limited, 2017.
Description 203p.pbk
Series Issue; 37
Contents Annual Subscription 2 Issues
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ID:   180967


Janes special forces 2021-2022 / White, Andrew (ed.) 2021  Book
White, Andrew (ed.) Book
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Publication Surrey, Janes Group UK Ltd, 2021.
Description 434p.pbk
Series Issue; 45
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Janes special forces 2021-2022 / White, Andrew (ed.) 2021  Book
White, Andrew (ed.) Book
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Publication Surrey, Jane's Group UK Ltd, 2021.
Description 460p.pbk
Series Issues; 46
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Janes special forces 2023 / White, Andrew (ed.) 2023  Book
White, Andrew Book
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Publication Surrey, Janes Group UK Ltd, 2023.
Description 388p.pbk
Series Issues; 49
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Janes special forces 2023 / White, Andrew (ed.) 2023  Book
White, Andrew (ed.) Book
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Publication Surrey, Janes Group UK Ltd, 2023.
Description 391p.pbk
Series Issue; 50
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Navies of world war 3 / Preston, Antony 1984  Book
Preston, Antony Book
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Publication New York, Military press, 1984.
Description 192p.
Standard Number 0517422719
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New kind of amphibious warfare? / Friedman, Norman   Journal Article
Friedman, Norman Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Amphibious Warfare 
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Operation musketeer: amphibious warfare at Suez, 1956 / Fogarty, Mike   Journal Article
Fogarty, Mike Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract What was the significance of this operation? A case study of lessons learned in an amphibious warfare campaign through a study of its historical - strategic legacy, and of the impact on the RN's amphibious capability.
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Sea basing: concept, issues, and recommendations / Tangredi, Sam J   Journal Article
Tangredi, Sam J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Sea basing is a strategic concept that has been defined in a variety of often contradictory ways. It is officially a joint concept, but it is widely perceived as a parochial tool to justify budget increases for the Department of the Navy. As an activity, sea basing has been described as both traditional and transformational. 1 Many proponents consider it a specific set of hardware-future platforms, such as the mobile offshore base or additional ships for the Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF), like the proposed Mobile Landing Platform, which would allow for selective off-load of prepositioned material while still at sea. 2 A misperceived exclusive association with amphibious warfare, not currently a priority in the Pentagon, has largely driven sea basing out of policy discussions at the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) level. Ironically, sea basing came to prominence in the past decade under a Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) determined to cut capabilities from the amphibious fleet so as to fund future surface combatants. 3
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Special service squadron of the Royal Marines: the Royal Navy and organic amphibious warfare capability before 1914 / Seligmann, Matthew S   Journal Article
Seligmann, Matthew S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is usually maintained that before 1914 the Royal Navy had abandoned interest in amphibious warfare. This article argues otherwise. It shows that prior to 1914 the Admiralty sought to reconfigure the Royal Marines as an organic maritime strike force. The idea was advanced by junior officers and taken up by the naval leadership, who appointed a high-level committee to elaborate the details. Significant steps had been taken before war broke out, thereby showing that modern British amphibious warfare doctrine pre-dates the ill-fated Gallipoli operation and needs to be understood in a broader context than is currently the case.
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Surprise warfare: subversive, airborne and amphibious operations / Merglen, Albert; Morgan, Kenneth (tr.) 1968  Book
Morgan, Kenneth Book
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Publication London, George Allen & Unwin, 1968.
Description 212p.
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