The American culture of war : the history of U.S. military force from World War II to Operation Iraqi Freedom by Adrian R Lewis

"The American Culture of War is a comprehensive and authoritative survey of American conduct in war from World War II to the present, including both Iraq wars. It traces the evolution of American strategic, operational, and tactical doctrine, including the national command structure, civil-military relations, the role of the media, military technology, the military personnel system, airpower doctrine, the role of Congress, and numerous related aspects of national defence. "- Editorial Reviews