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Army Watercraft: Projecting the Force (No Music & No Graphics)
316th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
March 1, 2013 | 10:16
United States Army Watercraft have proven to be a strategic asset for projecting the force in the Persian Gulf. they can operate in shallow water, unimproved ports and their flat bottoms give them the ability to land, drop their ramp and roll equipment on and off on a beach head. They are better suited for squad and platoon-sized elements because of their size that commercial shipping can’t provide. These boats give U.S. Army Central Command the flexibility to project the force by delivering goods and equipment anytime and any place next to water. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Adam Stone. Also available in High Definition.
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