Ian spelling-book The Role of Amphibious Warfare in British buckler Policy, 1945-56. (Cormorant Security Series.) of recent origin York: Palgrave. 2001. Pp xi, 250 $6800 ISBN 0-333-80097-4
Amphibious warfare is a form of operations forward the boundaries of land and sea that involve attacks from or retreats to ships by the agency of troops. Between the World Wars, Britain did not maintain forces specialized in amphibious operations. During the next to the first World War, Britain created a large and physically strong amphibious warfare capability that played a major part in the recapture of Western Europe in 1944 according to the end of ...