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Effectiveness of naval bombardment D-Day and others

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07 June 2023, 06:56
Bobster
Effectiveness of naval bombardment D-Day and others
This is an interesting paper written by a retired USMC General. Nice inside info on accuracy and effect. I like the observations about the LST captain who got frustrated and drove his ship right up on the beach through the beach defenses. Then used his weapons to destroy German emplacements while debarking his load of troops and equipment. It pretty much proved the LST's were less vunerable to obstacles than thought. His efforts inspired other Captains to do the same thing. The old story about the destroyer captains nearly beaching their ships to provide fire support is also discussed.

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA051873.pdf
07 June 2023, 08:26
Grizzly Adams1
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest shore based artillery is always more effective than a tin can floating on water. Big Grin

Grizz


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07 June 2023, 09:33
Norman Conquest
They do have an advantage of firing from a solid platform.
08 June 2023, 00:39
richj
I'd rather be lucky than good any day.
08 June 2023, 08:54
Norman Conquest
That was Napoleón's thoughts on the matter concerning his generals + marshals.