Story by Sgt. Marcy Sanchez | I Marine Expeditionary Force | 07.12.2010
Amphibious operations made a debut in the Marine Corps during the Revolutionary War when Marines stormed the sands of New Providence, Bahamas in 1776. Technology and concepts have improved since the 18th century, allowing troops to reach inland objectives faster and safer. With a top speed of 40 knots and the ability to travel ashore from more than 25 nautical miles away, the Expeditionary......
Courtesy Story | Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs | 05.28.2010
The Marine Corps is conducting reliability tests on its latest expeditionary fighting vehicle prototypes, the service's program manager for the effort said, May 27,during a "DoD Live" bloggers roundtable....