ABSTRACT

This book offers an accessible introduction to the U.S. military as an institution and provides insights into the military’s structure and norms.  

Designed for undergraduate students, the book offers an interdisciplinary overview of America’s armed forces through three critical lenses. First, it introduces the military’s constitutional and historical context. Second, it presents concise factual information chosen for its relevance to the military’s structures, procedures, norms, and varied activities. Finally, it intersperses these facts with debates, theories, and questions to spark student interest, class discussion, and further research. The text is written for the beginner but covers complex topics such as force structure and the defense budget. With contributions informed by both scholarly approaches and long military careers, the book will prepare students for further studies in international relations, civil-military relations, or U.S. foreign policy. It also encourages critical thinking, elucidating an institution that undergraduates and other civilians too often perceive as both baffling and above reproach.  

This book will be of much interest to students of the U.S. military, civil-military relations, U.S. politics, and public policy.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Understanding the U.S. Military

section Section One|35 pages

The U.S. Military's Context

chapter 2|17 pages

Civil-Military Relations

section Section Two|96 pages

The Branches of Service and Reserve Component

chapter 3|16 pages

The United States Army

chapter 4|16 pages

The United States Navy

chapter 5|14 pages

The United States Air Force

chapter 6|17 pages

The United States Marine Corps

section Section Three|149 pages

Structural and Normative Constraints

chapter 9|16 pages

Command Relationships

chapter 10|16 pages

The Joint Force

chapter 11|13 pages

Strategy

chapter 12|15 pages

The U.S. Defense Budget

chapter 13|15 pages

Military Justice

chapter 14|12 pages

Military Medicine

chapter 15|14 pages

Recruiting and Strength Management

chapter 16|17 pages

Tactics

chapter 17|12 pages

Training and Education

chapter 18|17 pages

The Profession of Arms