Landing party

Armed U.S. landing party wearing dixie cup hats at Puerto Cortés, Honduras, circa 1903

A landing party is a portion of a ship's crew designated to go ashore from the ship and take ground, by force if necessary. In the landing party promulgated by the US Navy 1950 Landing Party Manual, the party was to be equipped with small arms – at least a rifle platoon for a destroyer; up to a rifle company plus machine gun platoon for a cruiser. Embarked Marines were to be used where possible.[1][2]

  1. ^ Landing party manual, United States Navy, 1950, United States Navy, 1950, p. 4 – via Internet Archive
  2. ^ Dictionary of Military Terms. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. 2009-07-29. ISBN 9781602396715.