A Pictorial Guide to Current U.S. Army Watercraft
Stephen Harding
The Army has boats? Though better known for its armored vehicles and attack helicopters, the Army is indeed a major operator of watercraft of all sizes. Crewed by active-duty and reserve-component soldiers, the service’s extensive fleet of landing craft, tugboats, high-speed transports and other vessels—currently numbering some 250 hulls—carries out a range of combat, support and humanitarian-aid missions around the world.
82 pages, paperback, 8.5 x 11
ISBN 978-1-57510-117-0
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