Military Operations And Maritime Preponderance Their Relations And Interdepende

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Military Operations And Maritime Preponderance Their Relations And Interdepende
Callwell Charles Edward
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The risks run from bad weather when an ill-sheltered spot Nature of is selected for disembarkation are considerable. Delays are when landing at likely to occur. The boats are liable to be damaged. And f^foes. If it comes on to blow from a dangerous quarter the opera- tion may be interrupted, and the transports may even have to put to sea leaving such detachments as may have landed more or less in the lurch. It is rarely, if ever, the case that a large expeditionary force can depend upon a local
...ity of this class as a permanent base: the army may effect its original landing, but it must subsequently secure some reasonably good harbour if it is to draw its subsistence and its ammunition from over the sea. Thus Wellesley, although landing at the mouth of the Mondego, always aimed at securing the fine harbour of Lisbon in due course. The allies in the Crimea marched from north of Sebastopol inland, round the head of the inlet which forms its harbour, to the south side of the fortress, so as to secure the inlets of Kamish and Balaclava as bases.

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