- Prologue: Pearl Harbor
- Part One
- “The Only Way I Could Survive”: Hollywood, March 1938-April 1939
- “The Dictates of My Heart and Blood”: Hollywood and Washington, April 1939-May 1940
- “You Must Not Realize that There Is a War Going On”: Hollywood, June-September 1940
- “What’s the Good of a Message?”: Hollywood, Early 1941
- “The Most Dangerous Fifth Column in Our Country”: Hollywood and Washington, July-December 1941
- Part Two
- “Do I Have to Wait for Orders?”: Hollywood, Washington, and Hawaii, December 1941-April 1942
- “I’ve Only Got One German”: Hollywood, December 1941-April 1942
- “It’s Going to Be a Problem and a Battle”: Washington, March-June 1942
- “All I Know Is That I’m Not Courageous”: Midway and Washington, June-August 1942
- “Can You Use Me?”: Washington and Hollywood, August-September 1942
- “A Good Partner to Have in Times of Trouble”: England, North Africa, and Hollywood, September 1942-January 1943
- “You Might as Well Run into It as Away from It”: The Aleutian Islands, Hollywood, Washington, and North Africa
- “Just Enough to Make It Seem Less Than Real”: England, Hollywood, and Washington, January-May 1943
- “Coming Along with Us Just for Pictures?”: Washington, England, and New York, March-July 1943
- Part Three
- “How to Live in the Army”: North Africa, Hollywood, Florida, and Washington, Summer 1943
- “I’m the Wrong Man for That Stuff”: Washington, Hollywood, and England, June-December 1943
- “I Have to Do a Good Job”: England and Italy, October 1943-January 1944
- “We Really Don’t Know What Goes On Beneath the Surface”: Washington, The China-Burma-India Theater, Italy, and New York, September 1943-March 1944
- “If You Believe This, We Thank You”: Hollywood and England, March-May 1944
- “A Sporadic Raid of Sorts on the Continent”: Hollywood, Washington, and New York, March-May 194
- “If You See It, Shoot It”: France, June-July 1944
- “If Hitler Can Hold Out, So Can I”: Hollywood and Washington, July-December 1944
- “Time and Us Marches On”: France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, and England, July 1944-January 1945
- “Who You Working For—Yourself?”: Hollywood, Florida, Italy, and New York, February-May 1945
- “Where I Learned About Life”: Germany, March-August 1945
- “What’s This Picture For?”: Washington and Hollywood, Summer 1945
- “An Angry Past Commingled with the Future in a Storm”: Hollywood, New York, and Germany, 1945
- “A Straight Face and a Painfully Maturing Mind”: Hollywood, New York, and Washington, December 1945-March 1946
- “Close to What Is Going On in the World”: Hollywood, May 1946-February 1947
- Epilogue
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