Armies Afloat
by John M Curatola

The dramatic United States Marine Corps island-hopping campaign across the Pacific dominates our understanding of American amphibious operations of the Second World War.

This timely release goes a long way to balancing the narrative and charts the dynamic evolution of Allied amphibious doctrine from North Africa, through the Italian campaign to Normandy, and ultimately the Rhine.

It is a book packed with lessons that still resonate today.
Review: Mike Peters, ex-AAC