After more than 50 years in service, the Marine Corps is sunsetting its Assault Amphibious Vehicle. (Lance Cpl. Brendan Mullin/Marine Corps) From the shores of Grenada to the deserts of Iraq, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marines at Camp Pendleton held a ceremony to decommission the service's last active duty AAVs. The sea/land assault vehicle ...
The burly, tracked vehicles that shuttled Marine grunts from ships to shore for more than five decades were retired from the service last week, making way for the Corps’ next-generation amphibious ...
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Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the US Marine Corps Assault Amphibious Vehicle, the AAV-P7/A1. Know to Marines as the Amtrac, with a lineage dating back to WW II Amphibious ...
People’s Liberation Army Navy’s Sichuan (51), the first Type 076 of landing helicopter dock (LHD), set sail around 9 a.m. local time Friday from Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard for a navigational test ...
The Marine Corps formally decommissioned the last of its “workhorse” amphibious landing vehicles in a ceremony in California last Friday, bidding farewell to the machines that have carried Marines ...
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