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Amphibious Warfare Post WWII: A Royal Marine's Anthology
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Amphibious Warfare Post WWII: A Royal Marine's Anthology in Vernon, BC
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Amphibious Warfare Post WWII: A Royal Marine's Anthology in Vernon, BC
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Amphibious warfare insights from a seasoned executor reveal enduring lessons on conflict, leadership, and strategic risk. Amphibious Warfare Post WWII is a collection of essays and articles written for various military publications during the author's 32 years' service. Following retirement he was able to express his opinions and views in a rather more forthright manner as the Editor of Jane's Amphibious and Special Forces. As a renowned practitioner of amphibious operations much of what he has to say remains relevant and seminal to this day. The author also describes his time as a European Community Monitor in the Former Yugoslavia (from which he resigned after being ordered to falsify his daily reports to Brussels) and his experiences as a company commander during the Dhofar War.
Amphibious warfare insights from a seasoned executor reveal enduring lessons on conflict, leadership, and strategic risk. Amphibious Warfare Post WWII is a collection of essays and articles written for various military publications during the author's 32 years' service. Following retirement he was able to express his opinions and views in a rather more forthright manner as the Editor of Jane's Amphibious and Special Forces. As a renowned practitioner of amphibious operations much of what he has to say remains relevant and seminal to this day. The author also describes his time as a European Community Monitor in the Former Yugoslavia (from which he resigned after being ordered to falsify his daily reports to Brussels) and his experiences as a company commander during the Dhofar War.


















