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Amphibious Warfare

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China Is Already Practicing for an Amphibious Invasion of Taiwan

by Lyle J. Goldstein

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The U.S. Marine Corps is Deactivating All Tank Battalions (Thanks to China?)

The Rhino: How One Tank Helped the Allies Win World War II

The U.S. Military's Amphibious Workhorse: Grumman HU-16 Albatross

An American M4 Sherman tank with hedgerow breaching modifications, 60th Infantry Regiment, Belgium. 9 September 1944. U.S. Army Signal Corps.

Rhino Tanks: The D-Day Weapon That Helped Win World War II

US Navy Douglas SBD Dauntless flying patrol in World War II. Photo by US Navy.

Move over Enigma – The Allies had a World War II Tide Prediction Machine

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Stories From Amphibious Warfare

U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Are Integrating In Preparation for Pacific Warfare

by Caleb Larson Follow @calebmlarson on Twitter L May 1, 2022

The Navy Is Building the First Flight II San Antonio-Class Amphibious Transport Docks

by Kris Osborn January 24, 2022

The U.S. Navy Has a Name for Its New Strategy: "Sea Control"

by Kris Osborn December 27, 2021

Taiwan Is Building More Minelayers to Hold China Back

by David Axe Follow @daxe on Twitter L December 19, 2021

Classic Warfare, Modern Technology: The Marine Corps Plan for the Future

by Kris Osborn December 14, 2021

What are American Special Forces Troops Teaching the Taiwanese Military?

by Kris Osborn November 30, 2021

The Future of the Marine Corps Is a Stand-In Force

by Caleb Larson Follow @calebmlarson on Twitter L November 15, 2021

Light Amphibious Warships: Rugged, Robust, and Able to Take a Hit

by Caleb Larson Follow @calebmlarson on Twitter L September 9, 2021

Russia Is Ramping Up Arms Exports To Africa

by Mark Episkopos September 8, 2021

In an Island Battle, Japan’s Marines Have Some Surprises for China

by Sebastien Roblin August 30, 2021
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