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"For years, the Marine Corps has touted the prescience of LtCol. "Pete" Ellis, USMC, who predicted in 1921 that the United States would fight Japan and how the Pacific Theater would be won. Now these predictions and other works by the "amphibious prophet" are collected together for the first time. Included are Ellis' essays on naval and amphibious operations that the United States Navy and Marine Corps would use to win the war against Imperial Japan, as well as his articles about counterinsurgency and conventional war based on his warfighting experiences in the Philippines and in Europe during World War I"--
Amphibious warfare. --- Military art and science --- Operational art (Military science) --- Marines --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Campaigns --- Forecasting. --- Ellis, Earl H., --- Influence. --- United States. --- Officers --- Pacific Area --- Strategic aspects.
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