Battle of Britain: winning by not losing
Battle of the Atlantic: protecting the maritime lifeline
Invasion of Russia: Hitler's strategic mistake
Battle of El Alamein and operation torch: cracking German invincibility
Battles of Midway and Guadalcanal: regaining initiative in the Pacific
Strategic bombing offensive: breaking German airpower
Invasion of Italy: deciding to fight somewhere in Europe in 1943
D-Day and Battle for Normandy: retaking the Continent
Battle for the Rhine: attacking Germany's vitals
Battle of Okinawa and the bombing of Japan: ending the war
The strategic architectures of World War II
Battle of the Pusan perimeter: getting the most out of a bad situation
Inchon: Operation Chromite: MacArthur's masterstroke
Crossing the 38th parallel and driving north to the Yalu: the risks of overreaching
Operations Ripper and Killer: recovery and frustration
The strategic architectures of the Korean War
Battle of Ia Drang Valley: not fighting the decisive battle
Bombing campaign and high-tech initiatives: Operations Rolling Thunder and Igloo White: airpower and technology indecisive
The Pacification program (1967-1968): failing to change behavior
The Tet Offensive (1968): strategic disaster
Vietnamization: never a winning strategy
The final years (1969-1975): the losing path
The strategic architectures of the VIetnam War
Iraqi War I, Persian Gulf War: defeating Saddam, losing politically
Iraqi War II, 13-year air conflict: the limits of airpower
Iraqi War III, invasion of Iraq: winning without an endgame
Iraqi War IV, the insurgency and the surge (2007-2008): relearning counterinsurgency
Iraqi War V, the rise of ISIS: a new, more violent enemy
The strategic architectures of the Iraqi Wars.