US World War II Amphibious Tactics

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US World War II Amphibious Tactics

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ISBN: 9781782004561
author: Gordon L. Rottman / Peter Dennis
book format: Paperback
other title: US World War II Amphibious Tactics: Army and Marine Corps, Pacific Theater
publishing house: Osprey Publishing
publication date: 2004 -11
series: Elite
language: English
binding: Paperback
price: USD 18.95
number of pages: 64

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Army & Marine Corps, Pacific Theater

Gordon L. Rottman / Peter Dennis   

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Faced with Japanese-garrisoned islands across the Pacific, America invented modern amphibious warfare more or less from scratch in 1942-43. Despite an early period of costly trial-and-error, within three years the US forces had so perfected the equipment and tactics for this extraordinarily difficult form of warfare that they captured every island they attacked up to the very fringe of the Japanese homeland; the US has since been unchallenged in this field. This book explains the many complex problems of 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

Pre-war development of US amphibious warfare doctrine
Evolution of amphibious warfare when faced with the realities of WWII in the Pacific
Organization of US Navy amphibious forces
Organization of US Marine and Army landing forces; special task units and their equipment
Command, control and organization of amphibious operations
Specialist transport and equipment
Amphibious assault – the Saipan landings, June 1944

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