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  • ...used on the smaller carriers of other nations, and for U.S. Navy/Marine [[amphibious warfare]] aircraft such as the [[AV-8B Harrier II]] and future [[F-35B Lightning II
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  • ...the bottom, and small craft can make speedy attacks from hiding places. [[Amphibious warfare]] is also likely in the littoral environment.
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  • ...e [[Second World War]], most Allied naval operations not associated with [[amphibious warfare]] were conducted by the [[Royal Navy]]. The U.S. Sixth Fleet, however, beca Amphibious warfare has always been a priority in the narrow Mediterranean. In 1947, as part o
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  • to conduct amphibious warfare and a variety of specialized missions of limited scope The ESG is an evolution of the basic three- or four-amphibious warfare ship amphibious ready group that gives the sealift to a MEU; the ESG supple
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  • ...tween June 1946 and June 1949, she participated in CAMID I, II. and III, [[amphibious warfare]] exercises conducted in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area and encompassing joint
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  • ...ersions of the LCM are still in occasional use today. The LCM is used in [[amphibious warfare ]] to transport tanks and other heavy equipment from the transport ships to
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  • ...is a graduate of the Army’s Airborne and Ranger Schools, the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School, the Navy’s College of Command and Staff, and the Army War College
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  • ...top-level Japanese plan for defense of the home islands against American [[amphibious warfare]]. Given Japan's shortages in resources and technology, it was not intended
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  • '''Wasp-class''' [[amphibious assault ship]]s (LHD) are the largest tyoe of [[amphibious warfare]] vessels in the U.S. Navy. They usually are the flagship of an [[Amphibiou
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  • ...ti-air warfare]] and [[anti-surface warfare]] capability. They serve in [[amphibious warfare]] and as escorts for [[replenishment ship]]s, as well as for [[protection o
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  • ...took terrible casualties. The raid, however, taught vital lessons about [[amphibious warfare]].
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  • ...at''', it evolved from a 1936 design by Andrew Higgins. It was used in [[amphibious warfare]] to transport troops, light vehicles, equipment, and supplies from the tra
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  • Lessons learned helped the allies to improve the techniques of [[amphibious warfare]], learning from their mistakes and implementing changes such as thorough p
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  • Typically, they would not be used in the first waves of an [[amphibious warfare|amphibious attack]], but would bring up heavy equipment after a beach had b
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  • ...ry ready for two months of intensive training in battle organization and [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious]] operations.
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  • Since littoral operations often involve [[amphibious warfare]], ranging from brief reconnaissance to major invasions, the characteristic
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  • In many respects, German [[amphibious warfare]] doctrine treated crossing the [[English Channel]] as a river-crossing pro
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  • ...otterdam/Galicia''' class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] naval vessels for [[amphibious warfare]] are called the '''Enforcer''' class for export.<ref name=SfuCasrCaEnforce
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  • ...of loading [[cargo]] into the ships that will carry it to the site of an [[amphibious warfare|amphibious landing]]. It gives primary consideration to the ease and sequen
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  • ...plies, and [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 19 months.
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