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Introduction: living room wars / Anna Froula and Stacy Takacs
World War II on the small screen. "Bilko's bombers": anti-militarism in the era of the "new look" / Lisa Mundey
The long fight: combat! and the generic development of the tv war drama series / David Pierson
12 o'clock high and the image of American air power, 1946-1967 / Sam Edwards
Nervous laughter: Hogan's heroes and the Vietnam War / Robert Shandley
Baa baa black sheep and the last stand of the WWII drama / A. Bowdoin Van Riper
A waltz with and for the greatest generation: music in Band of brothers / Todd Decker
Korea and Vietnam on the small screen. The American Forces Korea Network: "bringing troops a touch of home" / Sueyoung Park-primiano
"Everybody here is crazy": images of the disabled on television's M*A*S*H / Kelly J.W. Brown
Drinking the war away: televisual insobriety and the meanings of alcohol in M*A*S*H / David Scott Diffrient
Small-screen insurgency: entertainment television, the Vietnamese Revolution, and the Cold War, 1953-1967 / Scott Laderman
China Beach and the good series death / Christine Becker
Contemporary conflicts on the small screen. Imagining the new military of the 1990's in Babylon 5's future wars / Kathleen Kennedy
Jag, melodrama, and militarism / Stacy Takacs
Political amnesia over here and imperial spectacle over there / Anna Froula
Generation kill and the new screen combat / Magdalena YĆ¼ksel and Colleen Kennedy-Karpat
"Don't ask, don't tell" and its repeal in Showtime's The l word and Lifetime's Army wives / Liora Elias.

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