Michael Stephen LoCicero is an independent scholar who earned his PhD at the University of Birmingham in 2011. Previously employed as a contracted researcher by the National Archives and the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Trust, he is currently engaged in a wide-ranging number of academic and editorial activities including MA advisement for the University of Birmingham's respected MA programme, a visiting lectureship at the University of Wolverhampton and a commissioning editorship on behalf of Helion. His chapter on Brigadier-General Edward Bulfin appeared in Spencer Jones (ed) "Stemming the Tide: Officers and Leadership in the British Expeditionary Force 1914" in 2013.
Ross Mahoney is a PhD candidate at the Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham where he is researching leadership development in the inter-war Royal Air Force. His research interests include air power studies, leadership and military culture. He is the convenor of The Second World War Military Operations Research Group and is West Point Fellow in Military History.
John Sadler is a military historian born and living in Northumberland. He has written extensively on a range of periods and is a battlefield tour guide. He also lectures on military history at Newcastle University’s Centre for Lifelong Learning and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. With Rosie Serdiville he is co-author of Caesar's Greatest Victory: The Battle of Alesia 52 BC (Casemate 2016).