Publication

1974 - Cooper, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

46,000 words, Guess

Page Count

184 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number75320134
  • Better World Books9780850521764
  • Open LibraryOL5247916M

Classifications

  • DDC359.9/6/0973
  • LCCVE23 .S55 1974
  • LCCVE23.S55 1974

Description

Since its somewhat confused beginnings in November 1775 when the Second Continental Congress almost absentmindedly authorized two battalions of American marines, the U.S. Marine Corps has participated in all the nation's wars from the American Revolution through Desert Storm. This compact yet complete study focuses on the big wars but never slights events in between: the little wars, campaigns, punitive expeditions, showings of the flag, protection of American lives and property, and humanitarian missions that help define the corps. Nor does the author neglect the intermittent but never-ending fight for the corps's survival at home where it faces periodic challenges from Army, Navy, Air Force, and on occasion, unfriendly presidents. This third edition brings the popular and accessible history fully up to date. Because the previous edition left off at 1975, new chapters have been added to cover the tumultuous events of the last quarter-century, including Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Bangladesh, Somalia, and Haiti. Other chapters have been revised in light of new scholarship.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Famous regiments

Other Editions

  • The United States MarinesCooper1974-01-01

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