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AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT (3) answer(s).
 
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Bridging our surface connector gap / Amos, James F   Journal Article
Amos, James F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In a new strategic environment, the Marines' ability to expeditiously get people and equipment ashore may be more important than ever. Emerging platforms and technologies promise to be game-changers.
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Bridging the gap outlines future amphibious assault strategies, / Wasserbly, Daniel   Journal Article
Wasserbly, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The US Marine Corps, (USMC), is significantly overhauling its concepts for ship to shore manoeuvre and plans to start by buying personnel carriers with limited swimming abilities with limited swimming abilities and exploring a variety of connector craft.
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Development of the theory of amphibious assault operations / Yeshchenko, Ya V   Journal Article
Yeshchenko, Ya V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the practice of conducting amphibious assault operations during the Civil War in light of increasingly topical defense of the Crimea, Azov, and the Black Sea shores of Russia, and also the effect of the small war theory on the formation and development of military theory views of amphibious assault operations in the interwar period (1922-1941)
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