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Summary Of: Amphibious warfare

In this modern era amphibious warfare persists in the form of commando insertion by fast... An early form of amphibious warfare was employed during the... amphibious warfare was still in its infancy... first role in amphibious warfare was inaugurated when the... they began to modernize amphibious warfare that farbricated into the seminal...

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