d-day, during WWII
Yes 3,000,000 allied soldiers participated in it
A concerted attack by land sea and air.
land
1. Battle between the British Battleship HMS Prince of Wale & battlecruiser HMS Repulse and Japanese Army bombers on 10 December 1941 in the South China Sea. For the first time in history, a BATTLESHIP was sunk solely by airpower; while maneuvering at sea and shooting back. 2. Battle of the Java Sea, February 1942. WWII's largest cruiser battle. 3. Battle of the Coral Sea, history's first battle between AIRCRAFT CARRIERs. 4. Battle of Midway, history's first decisive sea battle fought between aircraft carriers. 5. Battle of Savo Island, the US Navy's worst defeat at sea, in it's history. 6. Naval Battles off Guadalcanal; to include the Battle of Friday the 13th which killed two US Navy Admirals: Callaghan & Scott. 7. Battle of the Philippine Sea (aka The Marianna's Turkey Shoot). 7. Battle of Leyte Gulf, history's largest naval battle.
Normandy, France.......................
D-Day was the single largest Land-Sea-Air operation in Military history with more then 160,000 Allied troops landing along a 50 mile stretch of beach. 5,000 ships and 13,000 aircraft were along to support the landing.
Caspian Sea
Yes 3,000,000 allied soldiers participated in it
The largest mass transit on land is a train and on sea it is the sea liner.
It was not a joint Land-Sea attack because the Mississippi is a river and not an ocean, but it was a coordinated effort between the army and the naval riverboats.
Deception-Operation Fortitude 23,000 Airborne paratroopers Largest lading by sea in History Hesitation by Hitler- thought attack was coming
"Operation Overlord" .
Both, but very heavily by land and minimally by sea due to its' weak navy.
Caca Sea Land
Amphibious, I guess. An attack from the sea was referred to as an amphibious assault.
a whale in the sea and an elephant on land
A concerted attack by land sea and air.