The U.S. Marines And Amphibious War: Its Theory, And Its Practice In The Pacific

The U.S. Marines And Amphibious War: Its Theory, And Its Practice In The Pacific
ISBN-10
1787200957
ISBN-13
9781787200951
Category
History
Pages
679
Language
English
Published
2016-08-09
Publisher
Pickle Partners Publishing
Authors
Jeter A. Isely, Dr. Philip A. Crowl

Description

“Not only a just appraisal of the campaigns waged by Marines in World War II; it is a documentation of the Marine struggle to prove the feasibility of amphibious warfare....Relentlessly accurate and impartial.”—N.Y. Times Originally published in 1951, this book is a widely regarded classic on US Marine amphibious doctrine and operations employed in the Pacific during the Second World War. The authors describe in detail the development of the theoretical aspects of amphibious assault in the inter-war period, but devote the vast majority of the narrative to the various landings and their core strategies, using Japanese documents “to sketch in the background of military decisions made by the enemy.” A must for those who wish to understand the American war against Japan.

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