The Navy's latest 30-year shipbuilding plan has a force of 33
amphibious warfare ships as its objective. The primary purpose of
those ships in wartime is to carry Marine Corps units overseas and
to support and sustain them as they deploy ashore. In peacetime,
amphibious ships perform various missions, such as engaging in
routine patrols overseas, reassuring allies, responding to crises,
and providing humanitarian relief. This book provides an overview
of the size, missions, and use of the Navy's amphibious warfare
ships and related expeditionary forces under the Navy's "2012
shipbuilding plan".
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