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ghostrek

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Has there ever been an amphibious assault during a tropical cyclone actually  very dangerous but possible theoretically an enemy force will act the same way as a civilian population evacuate inland or hunkered down therefore if it attacking force can stage an amphibious assault the gaines   of the attacking force is would be very beneficial to send Force the enemy force would be unable to do combat operations, therefore, the attacking Force capture whole large-scale  units with minimal casualties caused by an enemy forces  but the storm, on the other hand, can do some damage on both sides of said engagement what this operation would be feasible just Asking

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Fun relevant military fact: Supposedly, the Mongols failed to invade Japan from the Korean peninsula twice because a typhoon, or rather hurricane, occured both times they tried. This is where the word kamikaze comes from, which means "divine wind."

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2 minutes ago, bnmjy said:

Fun relevant military fact: Supposedly, the Mongols failed to invade Japan from the Korean peninsula twice because a typhoon, or rather hurricane, occured both times they tried. This is where the word kamikaze comes from, which means "divine wind."

also  yes ok Spanish Armada  what did you think of what i said  now in 21st cenurty it could be feasible now on some level or Special Operations capable dual unit could do it

i know it sounds like a suicide mission  

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2 hours ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

Sure why not..

 

that all  got  i thougth you was in the army

ok  i just thougth it was an ideal i am not trained officer i though it was thinking out side of box type thing

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