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Marines retire ‘workhorse’ Assault Amphibious Vehicle after 50 years
From the shores of Grenada to the deserts of Iraq, Assault Amphibious Vehicles shielded and carried Marines from ship to sea ...
For decades and across multiple conflicts, the tracked Amphibious Assault Vehicles were a staple of Marine Corps operations.
The burly, tracked vehicles that shuttled Marine grunts from ships to shore for more than five decades were retired from the ...
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USMC Officially Retires Amphibious Assault Vehicle After Five Decades
The Marine Corps is pivoting back to the amphibious and fleet support roles that defined it during World War II.
The aerial photo released Sept. 29 shows an ACV from Battalion Landing Team 3/5 of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Pendleton churning through the ocean on its way to the well deck of the ...
The Marine Corps received a shipment of new Amphibious Combat Vehicles or ACVs, eight-wheeled armored personnel carriers designed to move troops from ship to shore, at an Okinawa port over the weekend ...
France is reportedly considering sending AMX-10P amphibious infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine. France has already sent its AMX-10RC armored vehicle to Ukraine, among other military hardware. The ...
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