The Emergence of American Amphibious Warfare, 1898–1945 examines how the United States became a military superpower through the use of amphibious operations. While other major world powers pursued and embraced different weapons and technologies to create different means of waging war, the United States was one of the few countries that spent decades training, developing, and employing amphibious warfare to ...
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"The Emergence of American Amphibious Warfare, 1898-1945"
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A Quiet Cadence
A Novel
James Webb Award for Distinguished Fiction (Marine Corps Heritage Foundation)
Military Writers Association Gold Medal Award for Historical Fiction
Winner of William E. Colby Military Writers' Award
Winner of W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
Sometimes it takes years for a combat vet to understand what war did to him when he was nineteen. With the perception ...
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British Naval Weapons of World War Two
"The John Lambert Collection, Volume III: Coastal Forces Weapons"
John Lambert was a renowned naval draughtsman, whose plans were highly valued for their accuracy and detail by model makers and enthusiasts. By the time of his death in 2016, he had produced over 850 sheets of drawings, many of which have never been published. The initial volumes concentrate on British naval weaponry used in World War II, thus completing ...
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