The landing craft assault or LCA was one of the unsung heroes of the
Second World War. It took part in practically every amphibious
operation from Norway to Normandy and landed around 400,000 men in
action conditions, plus many more in training. It was the only
serviceable British landing craft at the beginning of the War, and it
remained in service until the Suez operation of 1956. It landed the
first waves of infantry on the British and Canadian beaches in
Normandy in 1944, and Americans on the notorious Omaha Beach. Its
far-sighted design of 1938 remains the basis for the landing craft of
today.This is the first book devoted to this humble but essential
craft. It examines its design history before the War, when amphibious
operations were deeply unfashionable. It describes its design and
construction with plans that will be useful to modellers and
wargamers. It includes information on the role of the crew and the
techniques and tactics used in landings. It gives an account of the
larger ships which carried it and the life of the sailors and soldiers
who travelled in it, with many vivid personal accounts. Finally, it
describes its role in the many operations in which it took part,
including withdrawals such as Dunkirk and the catastrophic Dieppe raid
of 1942.
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Design, Construction & Operators
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473811997
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Seaforth Publishing (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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