The Problems Facing United States Marine Corps Amphibious Assaults

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There are calls by some experts to accept that an amphibious assault of coastline is simply too risky to attempt due to current threats. So, what are the challenges facing amphibious assaults? Is the amphibious assault still a viable type of military operation in the current threat environment? These questions are at the heart of the mission and role of the United States Marine Corps. This analysis delves deep into the problems facing amphibious assaults, and it serves as a primer for future discussions pertaining to improving amphibious assault capabilities.

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Yeadon, S. A. (2020). The Problems Facing United States Marine Corps Amphibious Assaults. Journal of Advanced Military Studies, 11(2), 141–173. https://doi.org/10.21140/mcuj.20201102008

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