The Role of Amphibious Warfare in British Defence Policy 1945–56
… An academic study of the relationship …
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Ian Speller
Amphibious Warfare: Strategy and Tactics
… primer by two British defence academics analyses step-by-step … Amphibious Warfare: Strategy and Tactics …
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Ian Speller and Christopher Tuck
Strength Through Diversity: The Combined Naval Role in Operation Stabilise
This paper examines the contribution of multinational sea power during the crisis intervention in East Timor in 1999–2000 with emphasis on the maritime logistical dimension which enabled INTERFET to function effectively.
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David Stevens
Charting the Pathway to OMFTS: A Historical Assessment of Amphibious Operations from 1941 to the Present
… This paper is an academic analysis of the US Marine …
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Carter Malkasian
We were one: Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines Who Took Fallujah
We Were One’s focus is on the tactical level of operations in Iraq. Patrick O’Donnell was embedded with a company of Marines who helped take Fallujah.
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Patrick K. O’Donnell
Future War in cities: Rethinking a Liberal Dilemma
… armies of liberal states must face when fighting in urban areas. … concludes that the best approach for Western forces facing the daunting task of urban …
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Alice Hills
Stalingrad
… worldwide as the definitive account of World War II’s most … a storyteller’s skills with academic rigour: the result is a …
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Antony Beevor
Prodigal soldiers
This modern history documents the transformation of the US military from the draft force of Vietnam to the professional volunteer force of the modern era, spanning from Vietnam to the Gulf War.
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James Kitfield
A genius for war: the German Army and General Staff, 1807-1945
… rigorous examination of the characters and manoeuvrings behind … to inculcating excellence across their organisation. Though … providing relevant parallels across the military officer corps …
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Trevor N. Dupuy
Military Misfortunes: The Anatomy of Failure in War
… force’s ability to anticipate, react and learn. The capacity to fail, they conclude, …