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The Dinassaut (French: [dinaso], Division Navale d'Assaut, "Naval Assault Division") was a type of riverine military unit employed by the French Navy
Dinassaut
Naval force capable of operating in littoral waters
vessels operated by a Dinassaut included LCI, LCT, LCM, LCVP, LCS, LCA, LSSL and fire support vessels. The role of the Dinassaut was to transport, land
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US naval force in Vietnam
lessons learned by the French experience in the First Indochina War of Dinassaut and had the task of both transport (of soldiers and equipment) and combat
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1951 battle of the First Indochina War
regimental combat teams) and two paratrooper battalions as well as one dinassaut, and the ebb and flow of captured and retaken positions continued until
Battle_of_the_Day_River
Delta of the Mekong River at its mouth in southern Vietnam
waterways of the Mekong Delta region with their Divisions navales d'assaut (Dinassaut), a tactic which lasted throughout the First Indochina War, and was later
Mekong_Delta
Protection forces of the French Navy
riverine brigades (flottilles fluviales) in 1945–1946. They became the Dinassaut, which were created by General Leclerc in 1947 in order to replace the
Fusiliers_marins
US-built landing craft used extensively in amphibious landings in World War II
with a roof and an Oerlikon 20 mm cannon were used by the French Navy's Dinassauts during the First Indochina War to patrol the Mekong, along with other
LCVP_(United_States)
French military operation of the First Indochina War
armoured sub-groups, two tank destroyer and reconnaissance squadrons, two Dinassaut, two artillery battalions and engineering units. Operation Lorraine was
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French Navy officer
the First Indochina War, he was officer in an assault naval division (Dinassaut). In 1954, he was promoted to lieutenant de vaisseau. He attempted to
Pierre Guillaume (French Navy officer)
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Military landing craft
Support Patrol Boat (a.k.a. Alpha Boat) Brownwater Navy Cambodian Civil War Dinassaut Khmer National Navy Royal Lao Navy Republic of Vietnam Navy Vietnam War
Armored_Troop_Carrier_(LCM)
vessels unsuited for operations in shallow rivers. France developed the Dinassaut (assault river division) concept early in their effort to fight communist
Riverine_artillery
Military unit
riverine brigades (flottilles fluviales) in 1945–1946. They became the Dinassaut, which were created by General Leclerc in 1947 in order to replace the
Régiment Blindé de Fusiliers-Marins
Régiment_Blindé_de_Fusiliers-Marins
French Navy's first aircraft carrier
Singapore to Vietnam, and contributed a shore party to man them in the Dinassauts (river flotillas). As Chinese Nationalist troops began withdrawing from
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