Christopher G. Marquis is a retired U.S. Air Force officer. He received his MA in history from Auburn University. He works as a subcontract administrator for Northrop Grumman. Marquis lives in Melbourne, Florida, with his wife and five children.
""This is a deeply researched and well written military history of the Spanish Civil War. In particular, it provides important new information and insights about aerial operations used by armies in World War II. It is a relevant book to read today on how governments study each others' military operations as they unfold in war."" —James W. Cortada, author of Modern Warfare in Spain ""Marquis’s work is a masterclass in connecting historical air campaigns to the enduring principles of airpower. For today’s students and practitioners, this book offers not only a vivid account of the Spanish Civil War but also a vital framework for understanding how airpower shapes—and is shaped by—strategy, technology, and political will."" —Brent A. Lawniczak, author of Confronting the Myth of Soft Power in U.S. Foreign Policy and associate professor at the United States Air Force Air Command and Staff College