Amphibious warfare
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Brant, Robert E.: The role of the naval amphibious force as an instrument of foreign policy, 1966
Burke, William M., Jr.; Bernard L. Recher; James F. Topping; and Lester M. Wheeler: PAL : post-assault logistics, 1968
Group study for the School of Naval Command and Staff.
Caldwell, Robert C.: The role of the tracked amphibian in modern amphibious warfare, 1969
Carson, William G.; Richard H. Oates; James A. Rauth: Naval gunfire support for amphibious assault, 1972
Donald C. Daniel papers
Subject files, Correspondence, and Miscellany, 1944-2000. Subject files on World War II deception, Maritime Strategy, military intelligence, war games, amphibious warfare, strategy and intelligence, Naval War College Center for Advance Research, Center for Naval Analysis, and miscellany. The files contain correspondence, messages, research papers, speeches, extracts from books, published articles, newspaper clippings, reports, technical reports, manuals, organizational charts, maps, and address files.
Dooley, Philip J.: Amphibious posture for cold and limited war, 1964
Earle, Ralph: Landing Operations of the Control Force, 1922
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Foxworth, Robert F.: The Marine Corps' mission : a historical review, 1966
James Kolbe oral history transcription
Oral history, from the Library of Congress' Veterans Oral History Project, with Congressman Kolbe of Arizona focusing on operations in Vietnam during the war. Served with Coastal Force, CTF-115 as a communications Officer, then operations officer on an LST. In USNR for six years.