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Meet The Biggest And Baddest Ships In the US Army
« on: November 25, 2016, 12:12:16 pm »
Meet The Biggest And Baddest Ships In the US Army
The US Navy doesn’t have a monopoly on big boats.
By Tyler RogowayNovember 23, 2016

    The War ZoneArmy Marineramphibious operationsShipsLogistics Support Vesselslanding craftGeneral Frank S. Besson

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When you think of the US Army, large seagoing vessels don’t come to mind. Maybe they should; the service has its own expansive fleet of boats and ships, and the USAV SSGT Robert T. Kuroda and its sister ship the USAV Major General Robert Smalls are the biggest of them all.

While the Marines have their own specialized high-end armada of Navy ships, sometimes referred to as the “Gator Navy,” to support their amphibious operations, the Army has no such luxury. But what the Army does have is a far more understated beach landing and logistics naval force that relies on a simpler sea-bound logistics concept.

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