Soldiers of the Sea
Title | Soldiers of the Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Willis John Abbot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1918 |
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Soldiers of the Sea
Title | Soldiers of the Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Debs Heinl |
Publisher | |
Pages | 768 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | History |
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From the War of Independence through the dark days of the Cold War, the Marines have fought in all the nation's wars. Their readiness and prompt action at Harper's Ferry stopped John Brown's insurrection in its tracks. In 1917, as the "First to Fight" slogan demonstrated its electric effect, the 5th Marines sailed for France and joined up with the first convoy at sea, anxious to get on with the war. With courage, discipline, and typical small-unit initiative, the Marines triumphed at Belleau Wood, a victory that was to advantageously affect the quality and thinking of the Marine Corps ever after. Yet it is no accident that so much of the Marine Corps' fighting and expeditionary service has taken place between the major wars. Marines could be found detaining Abraham Lincoln's suspected assassins aboard the Montauk, conducting minor landings in Nicaragua or Korea in the late nineteenth century, or battling rebels in Haiti or Cuba in the twentieth century. Their flexibility and adaptability has earned them a solid reputation as a preeminent fighting force. Their contributions to America's military force have been many. Development of amphibious warfare during World War II was undoubtedly one of the most important tactical innovations in our history. As larger military services are reduced between wars, the Corps' traditional role as "a force in readiness" becomes more essential for peacetime strength. And when the Marines are called to action, their preparedness and effectiveness as a maritime fighting team is unequaled.
Soldiers Lost at Sea
Title | Soldiers Lost at Sea PDF eBook |
Author | James E. Wise |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
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"Heroism, tragedy, devotion to duty, and scandal are just a few of the ingredients that make up this dramatic account of troopship losses in wartime. International in scope, the book offers a compilation of stories about historic troopship disasters caused by torpedoes, aerial attacks, mines, surface fire, foul weather, friendly fire, and poor planning by military decision makers ... Board of inquiry hearings, action reports, survivor debriefings, and personal correspondence collected from archives in Germany, Italy, Russia, Australia, Britain, and the United States help tell the stories of the fifty vessels described in the book. An introductory chapter provides an overview of troopship evolution and losses at sea, beginning with the age of galley warfare. The first to provide a sweeping survey of the subject, this book pays long overdue tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives in vast oceans far from home"--Dust jkt.
Soldiers of Empire
Title | Soldiers of Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Tarak Barkawi |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2017-05-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1316763994 |
How are soldiers made? Why do they fight? Re-imagining the study of armed forces and society, Barkawi examines the imperial and multinational armies that fought in Asia in the Second World War, especially the British Indian army in the Burma campaign. Going beyond conventional narratives, Barkawi studies soldiers in transnational context, from recruitment and training to combat and memory. Drawing on history, sociology and anthropology, the book critiques the 'Western way of war' from a postcolonial perspective. Barkawi reconceives soldiers as cosmopolitan, their battles irreducible to the national histories that monopolise them. This book will appeal to those interested in the Second World War, armed forces and the British Empire, and students and scholars of military sociology and history, South Asian studies and international relations.
Marines in the Revolution
Title | Marines in the Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Richard Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Government publications |
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Traces the activities of one special group of Marines; the successes and failures of the group as a whole, and the fundamental aspects of modern Marine amphibious doctrine which grew out of Continental Marine experience during the eight-year fight for American independence.
Prologue
Title | Prologue PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Archives |
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Sea Soldiers in the Cold War
Title | Sea Soldiers in the Cold War PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph H. Alexander |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Amphibious warfare |
ISBN | 9781557500557 |
An operational history of amphibian warfare during the Cold War period. Illus.