Table Of ContentPart OneChapter 1 - Amphibious Reconnaissance EvolutionChapter 2 - The Amphibious Scouts and Raiders (Joint)Chapter 3 - The Army's AmphibiansChapter 4 - Cloak and Dagger MarOpsChapter 5 - The DemolitioneersChapter 6 - SSU #1 and SWPA Amphibious ScoutsChapter 7 - The Alamo ScoutsChapter 8 - Combat Swimmers in the Central PacificChapter 9 - Poseidon's Warriors in ChinaChapter 10 - Poseidon's DeceiversChapter 11 - UTDs and Special Warfare, 1946-1953Chapter 12 - Postwar Cover and Deception: Toward JointnessPart Two Warrior's Sagas
SynopsisFor the first time the full story of U.S. amphibious special warfare units during World War II and the Korean War is revealed in gripping, painstakingly researched accounts of battles that few knew even occurred. Author and historian John B. Dwyer spent years gathering these first-person accounts of amphibious commando operations in Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, China, and Korea. From secret joint military-OSS and CIA missions and thrilling submarine ops to river raids deep into Nazi-controlled North Africa to the training and insertion of Korean commandos for a secret war in North Korea to fatal engagements with Japanese occupation forces in China, Dwyer chronicles the heroic feats of men who were willing to try anything and go anywhere to accomplish their dangerous missions. With dramatic action shots of amphibious commandos in action, Commandos from the Sea is the definitive history of America's waterborne warriors of World War II and the Korean War., For the first time the full story of U.S. amphibious special warfare units during WWII and the Korean War is revealed in gripping, painstakingly researched accounts of battles few knew even occurred. Author John B. Dwyer spent years gathering these first-person accounts of amphibious commando operations in Europe, North Africa, China and Korea. From the secret joint military-OSS and CIA missions and thrilling submarine ops to river raids deep into Nazi-controlled North Africa to fatal engagements with Japanese occupation forces in China, Dwyer chronicles the heroic feats of men who were willing to try anything and go anywhere to accomplish the dangerous missions. Illustrated throughout