Study of Ancient Roman Amphibious and Offensive Sea-Ground Task Force Operations

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Pages:164
ISBN:0-7734-7558-3
978-0-7734-7558-8
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This unique volume explores Roman amphibious warfare from the assault against Carthage in 204 BC to the invasion of Britain in 43 AD. It examines the nature, capabilities, limitations, and characteristics of Roman amphibious operations within a framework conceived by the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Standard works about Roman sea power lack discussion of this important topic. It will interest scholars of ancient and military history, marine warfare, as well as those in military academies.

Table of Contents

Table of contents:
Foreword
Introduction: The Roman Military System
1. Ancient Roman Amphibious and Offensive Sea-Ground Task Force Operations
2. Roman Naval Operations During the Second Macedonian War
3. Roman Amphibious Operations against Britain in 55BC
4. Roman Amphibious Operations against Britain in 54 BC
5. The Roman Amphibious Assault at Dyrrhachium in 48 BC
6. Roman Amphibious Operations against Chersonesus and Ruspina in 47 BC
7. The Roman Amphibious Assault of Britain in 43 AD
Conclusion; Bibliography; Index

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