Amphibious Warfare in World War II: The History and Legacy of the War's Most Important Landing Operations

Amphibious Warfare in World War II: The History and Legacy of the War's Most Important Landing Operations

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A swift, sudden attack from the ocean, putting soldiers ashore on a hostile coast at some point weakly defended by the enemy, has been a powerful tactical and strategic tool since the late Bronze Age. Utilized by the Sea Peoples against New Kingdom Egypt and the Greek city-states in their internecine wars, amphibious warfare combined high mobility with a strong chance of complete surprise.

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