Hit the Beach: The Drama of Amphibious Warfare
Simon Foster
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From the Plains of Abraham in 1759 to the Falklands landings in 1982 the author takes the reader through the unique challenge presented by amphibious warfare where the battle cannot be waged offensively until terra firma is reached and often the defending forces can start with the advantage. Also included is the awesome Dardanelles offensive of 1915-16 and the American landings at Inchon in 1950. The armchair historian is taken to the battlezone in a wealth of accurately-retold, exciting scenarios which are the very stuff of military action.
From the Plains of Abraham in 1759 to the Falklands landings in 1982 the author takes the reader through the unique challenge presented by amphibious warfare where the battle cannot be waged offensively until terra firma is reached and often the defending forces can start with the advantage. Also included is the awesome Dardanelles offensive of 1915-16 and the American landings at Inchon in 1950. The armchair historian is taken to the battlezone in a wealth of accurately-retold, exciting scenarios which are the very stuff of military action.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Phoenix
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780304350568
SKU
KTJ0002028
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Simon Foster
Simon Foster is a renowned expert on amphibious warfare, and is also the author of 'Okinawa 1945'
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