
Amphibious assault of Alhucemas – 8 September 1925 General José Sanjurjo.Battle of Bita Paka – 11 September 1914.Battle of Veracruz – 21 April 1914, American forces land and occupy Veracruz, Mexico.Santo Domingo Affair – 11 February 1903, American forces land at Santo Domingo and rout Dominican rebels from the city.Battle of Pisagua – 2 November 1879, Chilean troops defeat a joint Peruvian-Bolivian army and separates Iquique from Peru.Battle of Ganghwa – 10 June 1871, American attack on Korean forts at Ganghwa Island.Siege of Humaitá – culminating 8 August 1868, in which the Allies captured the Fortress of Humaitá.

Second Battle of Fort Fisher – 13–15 January 1865, American sailors make an amphibious assault while infantry attacks from land.Siege of Tourane (Da Nang) – 1–2 June 1858 Admiral Charles Rigault de Genouilly.Battle of the Pearl River Forts – 16 November 1856, American punitive operation against China.Assault of Bomarsund – 8 August 1854 Brigadier-général Harry Jone, Colonel Jacques Fieron Anglo-French operation against Russia in Finland.Siege of Veracruz – 9 March 1847 Winfield Scott lands army in Central Mexico.Amphibious landing of Sidi-Ferruch – 14 June 1830 General de Bourmont.Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland (1799).Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1797).Battle of Cartagena de Indias - March 1740.Japanese invasions of Korea - 1592–1598.Spanish amphibious assault on Terceira Island (1583, aftermath of the Battle of Ponta Delgada).War of the Portuguese Succession – 1580–1583.It also covers operations that were planned but cancelled for various reasons. It is structured chronologically by war, then by theatre during wars such as World War II that covered large areas of the world simultaneously, and chronologically within those theatres.

This is a list of amphibious assault operations that have taken place during history. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
