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Foreword | ix | |
Introduction | xi | |
Chapter 1 | Grand Strategies | 1 |
Chapter 2 | Early Days | 16 |
Chapter 3 | A Whiff of Politics | 30 |
Chapter 4 | Plans | 48 |
Chapter 5 | To Build An Army | 72 |
Chapter 6 | Relative Values | 93 |
Chapter 7 | Internal Conflicts | 118 |
Chapter 8 | Serenity And Confidence | 144 |
Chapter 9 | "One Of The More Shocking Defects of the War" | 162 |
Chapter 10 | To Corregidor | 179 |
Chapter 11 | "... Their Freedom Will be Redeemed" | 198 |
Chapter 12 | "A Time When Men Must Die" | 226 |
Chapter 13 | "I Will Bring You In Triumph On The Points Of My Bayonets To Manila" | 251 |
Chapter 14 | "I Shall Return" | 269 |
Chapter 15 | Epilogue | 292 |
Notes | 309 | |
Bibliography | 355 | |
Index | 363 |
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