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Content: Chapter 1 Warfare during the Colonial Era, 1607–1765 (pages 7–21): John GrenierChapter 2 War of American Independence, 1775–83 (pages 22–38): Stephen R. ConwayChapter 3 Foreign Wars of the Early Republic, 1798–1816 (pages 39–58): Gene Allen SmithChapter 4 Indian Wars in the East, 1783–1859 (pages 59–72): Roger L. NicholsChapter 5 The Texas War for Independence and War with Mexico (pages 73–98): Thomas W. CutrerChapter 6 The Civil War, 1861–5 (pages 99–122): Brian Holden ReidChapter 7 Indian Wars of the Trans?Mississippi West, 1862–90 (pages 123–138): Robert WoosterChapter 8 The Spanish–American and Philippine Wars, 1898–1902 (pages 139–152): Graham A. CosmasChapter 9 America Emergent: The United States in the Great War (pages 153–172): Aaron Anderson and Michael NeibergChapter 10 World War II in the Atlantic, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and Europe (pages 173–193): Harold R. WintonChapter 11 World War II in Asia and the Pacific (pages 194–221): John WukovitsChapter 12 The Korean War (pages 222–256): James I. MatrayChapter 13 The Vietnam War (pages 257–271): Dr Ron MilamChapter 14 The Cold War (pages 272–283): Elizabeth Lutes HillmanChapter 15 The Gulf Wars against Iraq (pages 284–297): John R. BallardChapter 16 Global War on Terrorism (pages 298–317): Hall GardnerChapter 17 The Continental Army (pages 319–328): Charles P. NeimeyerChapter 18 The Navies and Marines of the American Revolution (pages 329–337): Frank C. MeversChapter 19 The US Army to 1900 (pages 338–359): Samuel J. WatsonChapter 20 The US Army Since 1900 (pages 360–377): Ronald L. SpillerChapter 21 The US Navy, 1794–1860: Men, Ships, and Governance (pages 378–387): Christopher McKeeChapter 22 The US Navy, 1860–1920 (pages 388–398): Kurt H. HackemerChapter 23 The US Navy Since 1920 (pages 399–410): David F. WinklerChapter 24 The US Marine Corps (pages 411–428): Jon HoffmanChapter 25 The US Coast Guard and Its Predecessor Agencies (pages 429–443): C. Douglas KrollChapter 26 The US Air Force (pages 444–453): John W. HustonChapter 27 The Confederate Army (pages 454–459): Arthur W. BergeronChapter 28 The Confederate Navy and Marine Corps (pages 460–471): Michael E. KrivdoChapter 29 The Citizen Soldier in America: Militia, National Guard, and Reserves (pages 472–496): James C. BradfordChapter 30 Defense Unification, Joint Commands, and Joint Operations (pages 497–506): Leo P. HirrelChapter 31 Mercenaries, Private Military Contractors, and Non?Traditional Forces (pages 507–516): Jonathan PhillipsChapter 32 Expanding and Defending a Maritime Republic, 1816–95 (pages 523–535): John H. SchroederChapter 33 Interventions in Central America and the Caribbean, 1900–30 (pages 536–553): Anne Cipriano VenzonChapter 34 Military Interventions in Asia, 1899–1927 (pages 554–563): Stephen K. SteinChapter 35 The Occupation of Germany, Austria, Trieste, Japan, Okinawa, and Korea (pages 564–571): James Jay CarafanoChapter 36 Military Operations in Latin America, 1961–2001 (pages 572–583): Lawrence YatesChapter 37 Military Interventions Short of War in the Post 1975 Era (pages 584–592): James MeernikChapter 38 Alliances and Coalitions in US History (pages 593–603): T. Michael RuddyChapter 39 Attaches, MAAGs, and MACs (pages 604–616): Brian Tyrone CrumleyChapter 40 Early American Insurrections (pages 617–639): William HogelandChapter 41 The Military and Reconstruction, 1862–77 (pages 640–649): Margaret M. StoreyChapter 42 The Military, Civil Disorder, and Natural Disasters, 1877–2007 (pages 650–661): Charles A. BylerChapter 43 Coastal Defenses (pages 662–680): Dale E. FloydChapter 44 Air Defense (pages 681–692): Edward B. WestermannChapter 45 Military Intelligence (pages 693–708): David F. TraskChapter 46 Military Education and Training (pages 709–721): Jennifer L. SpeelmanChapter 47 US Military Chaplains (pages 722–732): John W. Brinsfield, Tierian Cash and Thomas Malek?JonesChapter 48 Military Communications (pages 733–745): Jonathan Reed WinklerChapter 49 Military Order and Discipline (pages 746–761): Benjamin R. BeedeChapter 50 Covert Warfare and Special Operations Forces (pages 762–773): Bob SealsChapter 51 US War Planning: Changing Preferences and the Evolution of Capabilities (pages 774–801): Donald ChisholmChapter 52 Military Justice (pages 802–814): Mark WeitzChapter 53 Photography and the American Military (pages 815–832): Frank J. WettaChapter 54 Music in the Military (pages 833–840): Edward H. McKinleyChapter 55 The American Way of War (pages 841–855): Antulio J. EchevarriaChapter 56 Civil–Military Relations (pages 856–868): Dr Charles A. StevensonChapter 57 Women in the American Military (pages 869–879): D'Ann CampbellChapter 58 Minorities in the Military (pages 880–898): Thomas A. BruscinoChapter 59 Medals and Decorations (pages 899–917): David T. ZabeckiChapter 60 The Military, the Cinema, and Television (pages 918–940): Joseph G. DawsonChapter 61 The Military, the News Media, and Censorship (pages 941–965): Edward L. WalravenChapter 62 The Military–Industrial Complex (pages 966–989): Benjamin Franklin CoolingChapter 63 The Military, War, and Memory (pages 990–999): G. Kurt PiehlerChapter 64 American Military Ethics (pages 1000–1017): Thomas B. GrasseyChapter 65 The Military and Sports (pages 1018–1025): Dr Wanda Ellen WakefieldChapter 66 American Veterans' Movements (pages 1026–1033): William PencakChapter 67 Care for the Military Dead (pages 1034–1044): Constance Potter and John Deeben