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Sea Soldiers in the Cold War: Amphibious Warfare, 1945-91 Book
This book is an operational history of amphibious warfare in the cold war, principally as refined and executed by the two superpowers, their allies, and surrogates. The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps receive the lion's share of coverage because their amphibious forces evolved earlier, attained credibility sooner, grew larger, and deployed in more distant seas than their counterparts in other countries, but all major powers are treated. The book examines amphibious doctrine, organization, specialized ships and landing craft, and force deployments as part of the naval prosecution of cold war .Read More
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- 155750055X
- 9781557500557
- Joseph H. Alexander, Merrill L. Bartlett
- 1 February 1995
- Naval Institute Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 220
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