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I've seen it mentioned in at least one article that the VTOL requirement is driven by the USMC's institutional memory of Guadalcanal. They don't want to get left on the beach without air support again, so they insist on having their own aircraft with VTOL capability. How valid a concern that is is..up for debate, in the era of nuclear supercarriers and jet aircraft.



... And the Royal Navy don't forget.


Especially with American global air superiority, and the fact that the Marines haven't done opposed amphibious landings since...Inchon?


Global air superiority? Not a geo-powers geek, but sounds implausible.




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