Fleet Landing Exercises

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The Fleet Landing Exercises, or FLEX were amphibious landing exercises conducted by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps between 1935 and 1941. The purpose of these exercises was to formulate a workable amphibious warfare doctrine. The development of the necessary craft and other equipment, and the proper tactical deployment of them were also results. Finally, the exercises demonstrated the usefulness of a standing body of Marines, the Fleet Marine Force, specially prepared for amphibious expeditions. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Fleet Landing Exercises
rdf:langString Fleet Landing Exercises
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rdf:langString Badge of the United States Marine Corps
xsd:integer 1935
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rdf:langString Amphibious Warfare Expeditionary Warfare
xsd:integer 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941
rdf:langString Fleet Landing Exercises
rdf:langString The Fleet Landing Exercises, or FLEX were amphibious landing exercises conducted by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps between 1935 and 1941. The purpose of these exercises was to formulate a workable amphibious warfare doctrine. The development of the necessary craft and other equipment, and the proper tactical deployment of them were also results. Finally, the exercises demonstrated the usefulness of a standing body of Marines, the Fleet Marine Force, specially prepared for amphibious expeditions.
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xsd:gYear 1941
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xsd:string 1935: 1,500 Marines
xsd:string 1936: 1,800 Marines
xsd:string 1937: 2,700 Marines, 800 Army
xsd:string 1938: 1,850 Marines, 600 Army
xsd:string 1939: 2,200 Marines
xsd:string 1940: 2,250 Marines
xsd:string 1941:
xsd:string Amphibious WarfareExpeditionary Warfare

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