Us World War II Amphibious Tactics

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ISBN: 9781782000587
author: Gordon L. Rottman / Peter Dennis
book format: Paperback
other title: US World War II Amphibious Tactics: Mediterranean & European Theaters / US World War II Amphibious Tactics
publishing house: Osprey Publishing
publication date: 2006 -9
series: Elite
language: English
binding: Pap
price: CDN$ 25.95
number of pages: 64

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Mediterranean & European Theaters

Gordon L. Rottman / Peter Dennis   

overview

The US armed forces were responsible for many tactical innovations during the years 1941-45, but in no field was US mastery more complete than amphibious warfare. The US armed forces pioneered amphibious warfare in the Pacific and later in the Mediterranean but it was against Fortress Europe that the most famous and the most successful amphibious assault took place. On D-Day the Western Allies invaded German-held Normandy in a pre-dawn amphibious assault by American, British and Canadian forces. The Allies had perfected the special equipment and tactics for this extraordinarily difficult and risky form of warfare and despite large casualties during the beach assaults they were ultimately successful. This book explains, in accessible terms, the many complex problems associated with amphibious warfare and how they were overcome, and is illustrated with photos, diagrams, and colour plates that bring the whole process to life for the reader.

contents

Introduction
Prewar development of amphibious doctrine – US Army vs US Navy
Evolution of doctrine and techniques: operations in North Africa – Sicily – Anzio – Normandy
Evolution of training · Organization of amphibious and landing forces
Command and control of operations
Amphibious warfare ships & landing craft

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