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PROLOGUE : Captain William DePuy and the 90th Division in Normandy, summer 1944=1
PART I. WORLD WAR II
1. General George C. Marshall : The leader=17
2. Dwight Eisenhower : How the Marshall system worked=40
3. George Patton : The specialist=59
4. Mark Clark : The man in the middle=65
5. "Terrible Terry" Allen : Conflict between Marshall and his protégés=73
6. Eisenhower manages Montgomery=81
7. Douglas MacArthur : The general as presidential aspirant=96
8. William Simpson : The Marshall system and the new model American general=106
PART II. THE KOREAN WAR
9. William Dean and Douglas MacArthur : Two generals self-destruct=121
10. Army generals fail at Chosin=135
11. O. P. Smith succeeds at Chosin=150
12. Ridgway turns the war around=176
13. MacArthur's last stand=192
14. The organization man's Army=203
PART III. THE VIETNAM WAR
15. Maxwell Taylor : Architect of defeat=217
16. William Westmoreland : The organization man in command=231
17. William DePuy : World War II―style generalship in Vietnam=241
18. The collapse of generalship in the 1960s=252
a. At the top=252
b. In the field=259
c. In personnel policy=274
19. Tet '68 : The end of Westmoreland and the turning point of the war=285
20. My Lai : General Koster's cover-up and General Peers's investigation=293
21. The end of a war, the end of an Army=315
PART IV. INTERWAR
22. DePuy's great rebuilding=335
23. "How to teach judgment"=354
PART V. IRAQ AND THE HIDDEN COSTS OF REBUILDING
24. Colin Powell, Norman Schwarzkopf, and the empty triumph of the 1991 war=367
25. The ground war : Schwarzkopf vs. Frederick Franks=379
26. The post―Gulf War military=388
27. Tommy R. Franks : Two-time loser=397
28. Ricardo Sanchez : Over his head=410
29. George Casey : Trying but treading water=426
30. David Petraeus : An outlier moves in, then leaves=432
EPILOGUE : Restoring American military leadership=447
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS=463
NOTES=467
INDEX=533