Pete
11-13-2010, 05:53
Navy Beats Army
Something right up Sigaba's ally.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htseamo/articles/20101112.aspx
"..........The army and navy have been feuding over the size of the army fleet ever since mid 19th century, when the army built a large fleet to support its many amphibious operations. The army believes it has a need for some of its own ships, mainly for operating ports and amphibious beachheads. The army likes to remind the navy, and the marines, that soldiers carried out more amphibious operations in the last century than the marines have, and are still ready to fight their way across a defended beach. But in the current state of the economy, the Department of Defense wants the army to finally give up all its ships, and it looks like that is now going to happen. Not in the name of military necessity, but to balance the budget."
Something right up Sigaba's ally.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htseamo/articles/20101112.aspx
"..........The army and navy have been feuding over the size of the army fleet ever since mid 19th century, when the army built a large fleet to support its many amphibious operations. The army believes it has a need for some of its own ships, mainly for operating ports and amphibious beachheads. The army likes to remind the navy, and the marines, that soldiers carried out more amphibious operations in the last century than the marines have, and are still ready to fight their way across a defended beach. But in the current state of the economy, the Department of Defense wants the army to finally give up all its ships, and it looks like that is now going to happen. Not in the name of military necessity, but to balance the budget."