Contents AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Emergence of Military Ethics2. Moral Theory and Ethics at War3. Constraints on Ethical Reasoning in Combat4. Ethical Decisions in Counterinsurgency Operations5. The US Army and Virtue Ethics: Embodying the Warrior Ethos6. The US Army in Afghanistan and Iraq: Warrior Virtue in Asymmetric Wars7. British Military Ethics: Pragmatism and Minimalism8. The British Military's Adaptive Struggle: Adjusting to New Challenges9. The Israel Defense Forces: On Guard Against Existential Threats10. The Ethics of Israeli Counterinsurgency Operations: Navigating the Rules of War ConclusionAppendix: List of Interview QuestionsNotesIndexAbout the AuthorAcknowledgments