From the Book - Indiana University Press paperback edition.
Pt. I. Waging War With Limited Resources, 1775-1815 : 1. A strategy of attrition: George Washington
2. A strategy of partisan war: Nathanael Greene
3. The Federalists and the Jeffersonians. / Pt. II. Young America As a Military Power, 1815-1890 : 4. The age of Winfield Scott
5. The founding of American strategic studies: Dennis Hart Mahan and Henry Wager Halleck
6. Napoleonic strategy: R. E. Lee and the Confederacy
7. A strategy of annihilation: U.S. Grant and the Union
8. Annihilation of a people: the Indian fighters. / Pt. III. Introduction To World Power, 1890-1941 : 9. A strategy of sea power and empire: Stephen B. Luce and Alfred Thayer Mahan
10. Strategy and the great war of 1914-1918
11. A strategy of air power: Billy Mitchell
12. A strategy for Pacific Ocean war: Naval strategies of the 1920s and 1930s. / Pt. IV. American Strategy in Global Triumph, 1941-1945 : 13. The strategic tradition of A. T. Mahan: Strategists of the Pacific war
14. The strategic tradition of U. S. Grant: Strategists of the European war. / Pt. V. American Strategy in Perplexity, 1944- : 15. The atomic revolution
16. Old strategies revisited: Douglas MacArthur and George C. Marshall in the Korean war
17. Strategies of deterrence and of action: The strategy intellectuals
18. Strategies of action attempted: To the Vietnam war.
Pt. 1. Waging war with limited resource, 1775-1815
pt. 2. Young America as a military power, 1815-1890
pt. 3. Introduction to world power, 1890-1941
pt. 4. American strategy in global triumph, 1941-1945
pt. 5. American strategy in perplexity, 1945-.