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A beachhead is a temporary line created when a military unit reaches a landing beach by sea and begins to defend the area as other reinforcements arrive. Once a large enough unit is assembled, the invading force can begin advancing inland. The term is sometimes used interchangeably (both correctly and incorrectly) with bridgehead and lodgement. Beachheads were important in many military actions; examples include operations such as Operation Neptune during World War II, the Korean War (especially at Inchon), and the Vietnam War.

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  • Beachhead (en)
  • Landekopf (de)
  • Cabeza de playa (es)
  • Tumpuan pantai (in)
  • 搶灘 (zh)
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  • Ein Landekopf ist eine temporäre Linie, die entsteht, wenn eine militärische Einheit einen Landungsstrand auf dem Seeweg erreicht und beginnt, das Gebiet zu verteidigen, während weitere Verstärkungen eintreffen. Sobald eine ausreichend große Einheit versammelt ist, kann die Invasionsmacht mit dem Vormarsch ins Landesinnere beginnen. Der Begriff wird manchmal (sowohl richtig als auch falsch) mit Brückenkopf und Errichtung einer Enklave synonym verwendet. Landeköpfe waren bei vielen militärischen Aktionen von Bedeutung; zum Beispiel die Operation Neptun im Zweiten Weltkrieg, und die Landung bei Incheon im Koreakrieg. (de)
  • Cabeza de playa o cabecera de playa es un término militar usado para describir la línea creada cuando un grupo de unidades armadas alcanzan la costa y comienzan a defender el área hasta que se produce el arribo de un número suficiente de refuerzos, momento en el que se crea una posición lo bastante fuerte como para comenzar un avance ofensivo. (es)
  • 搶灘(英語:Beachhead),原為軍事術語,即「登陸軍艦向海灘前進,使艦首擱置沙灘上,以便人員及物資直接下卸。」。後又被引用在商場上,為搶得先機如提高(市場佔有率)的行動。搶灘的目的,在敵方封鎖地面路線時,另外開闢由岸際登陸的方式,以達到實質佔領或實現作戰目標。 (zh)
  • A beachhead is a temporary line created when a military unit reaches a landing beach by sea and begins to defend the area as other reinforcements arrive. Once a large enough unit is assembled, the invading force can begin advancing inland. The term is sometimes used interchangeably (both correctly and incorrectly) with bridgehead and lodgement. Beachheads were important in many military actions; examples include operations such as Operation Neptune during World War II, the Korean War (especially at Inchon), and the Vietnam War. (en)
  • Sebuah tumpuan pantai adalah garis sementara yang dibuat ketika unit militer mencapai melalui laut dan mulai mempertahankan daerah tersebut sementara bala bantuan lainnya membantu sampai unit yang cukup besar untuk mulai melakukan gerak maju telah tiba. Istilah ini terkadang digunakan secara bergantian (secara benar maupun salah) dengan pangkalan terdepan (bridgehead) dan . Tumpuan pantai sangat penting dalam operasi seperti Operasi Neptunus selama Perang Dunia II, Perang Korea (terutama di Incheon), dan Perang Vietnam, di antara banyak contoh lainnya. (in)
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  • Ein Landekopf ist eine temporäre Linie, die entsteht, wenn eine militärische Einheit einen Landungsstrand auf dem Seeweg erreicht und beginnt, das Gebiet zu verteidigen, während weitere Verstärkungen eintreffen. Sobald eine ausreichend große Einheit versammelt ist, kann die Invasionsmacht mit dem Vormarsch ins Landesinnere beginnen. Der Begriff wird manchmal (sowohl richtig als auch falsch) mit Brückenkopf und Errichtung einer Enklave synonym verwendet. Landeköpfe waren bei vielen militärischen Aktionen von Bedeutung; zum Beispiel die Operation Neptun im Zweiten Weltkrieg, und die Landung bei Incheon im Koreakrieg. (de)
  • A beachhead is a temporary line created when a military unit reaches a landing beach by sea and begins to defend the area as other reinforcements arrive. Once a large enough unit is assembled, the invading force can begin advancing inland. The term is sometimes used interchangeably (both correctly and incorrectly) with bridgehead and lodgement. Beachheads were important in many military actions; examples include operations such as Operation Neptune during World War II, the Korean War (especially at Inchon), and the Vietnam War. Although many references state that Operation Neptune refers to the naval operations in support of Operation Overlord, the most reliable references make it clear that Overlord referred to the establishment of a large-scale lodgement in Normandy, and that Neptune referred to the landing phase which created the beachhead; Neptune was therefore the first part of Overlord. According to the D-Day Museum: The armed forces use codenames to refer to the planning and execution of specific military operations. Operation Overlord was the codename for the Allied invasion of north-west Europe. The assault phase of Operation Overlord was known as Operation Neptune. (...) Operation Neptune began on D-Day (6 June 1944) and ended on 30 June 1944. By this time, the Allies had established a firm foothold in Normandy. Operation Overlord also began on D-Day, and continued until Allied forces crossed the River Seine on 19 August 1944. Once an amphibious assault starts, victory tends to go to the side which can reinforce the beachhead most quickly. Occasionally, the amphibious forces do not expand their beachheads quickly enough to create a lodgement area before the defenders can reinforce their positions; in these cases, the defending forces tend to be victorious. This is exemplified by the landing at Suvla Bay in the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I and the amphibious landing at Anzio (during Operation Shingle) as part of the Italian Campaign of World War II. (en)
  • Cabeza de playa o cabecera de playa es un término militar usado para describir la línea creada cuando un grupo de unidades armadas alcanzan la costa y comienzan a defender el área hasta que se produce el arribo de un número suficiente de refuerzos, momento en el que se crea una posición lo bastante fuerte como para comenzar un avance ofensivo. (es)
  • Sebuah tumpuan pantai adalah garis sementara yang dibuat ketika unit militer mencapai melalui laut dan mulai mempertahankan daerah tersebut sementara bala bantuan lainnya membantu sampai unit yang cukup besar untuk mulai melakukan gerak maju telah tiba. Istilah ini terkadang digunakan secara bergantian (secara benar maupun salah) dengan pangkalan terdepan (bridgehead) dan . Tumpuan pantai sangat penting dalam operasi seperti Operasi Neptunus selama Perang Dunia II, Perang Korea (terutama di Incheon), dan Perang Vietnam, di antara banyak contoh lainnya. Meskipun banyak referensi menyatakan bahwa Operasi Neptunus merujuk pada operasi angkatan laut dalam mendukung Operasi Overlord, referensi yang paling dapat diandalkan menjelaskan bahwa Overlord merujuk pada pembentukan skala besar di Normandia, dan Neptunus mengacu pada fase pendaratan yang membuat tumpuan pantai, atau dengan kata lain Neptunus adalah bagian pertama dari Overlord. Menurut Museum D-Day: Begitu serangan amfibi dimulai, kemenangan cenderung menuju pihak yang dapat memperkuat tumpuan pantai paling cepat. Ada pengecualian untuk aturan ini di mana pasukan amfibi belum melakukan ekspansi dari tumpuan pantainya dengan cukup cepat untuk membuat area lodgement sebelum pasukan bertahan bisa memperkuat posisi mereka. Dua contoh terkenal di mana para penyerang gagal memperluas tumpuan pantainya sebelum pihak yang bertahan dapat memunculkan bala bantuan terjadi selama dalam Kampanye Gallipoli dalam Perang Dunia I dan pendaratan amfibi di Anzio (dalam Operasi Shingle) selama Perang Dunia II. (in)
  • 搶灘(英語:Beachhead),原為軍事術語,即「登陸軍艦向海灘前進,使艦首擱置沙灘上,以便人員及物資直接下卸。」。後又被引用在商場上,為搶得先機如提高(市場佔有率)的行動。搶灘的目的,在敵方封鎖地面路線時,另外開闢由岸際登陸的方式,以達到實質佔領或實現作戰目標。 (zh)
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