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Dispatch from Valencia : American Airpower Observations During the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1682479730
ISBN-13 9781682479735
Edition New
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 25th, 2025
Print length 320 Pages
Product Classification: Military historyAir forces & warfare
Ksh 5,200.00
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Spanish Civil War airpower as observed by the American military, from the onset of the conflict in 1936 to its conclusion in 1939. The book is structured to first place the Spanish Civil War within the broader context of early U.S. airpower development, progressing through the narrative of the war while focusing on key air operations and technological advancements. Special attention is given to the American pilots and military attaches, such as Townsend Griffiss, who were embedded in Spain, and how their observations influenced airpower strategies in World War II and beyond. 

Key assertions of the work include the critical importance of airpower to the Nationalist victory, the early lessons drawn by American observers, and the ways in which these lessons were subsequently adopted despite initial resistance from American airpower leaders. The notion that the Spanish Civil War proved or disproved the theories of strategic bombing is challenged, emphasizing that airpower’s broad impact encompassed functions such as reconnaissance, counterair, and airlift operations. 

The book is an invaluable resource for military professionals, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolving role of airpower in modern warfare. With the 90th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War approaching, this work remains a timely and relevant study in how new military technologies shape strategy and conflict. 

This is the story of airpower in the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of three key American figures: Colonel Stephen Fuqua, military attaché to Republican Spain; Captain Townsend Griffiss, assistant military attaché for air; and former U.S. Navy pilot Frank Tinker, who flew for the Spanish government as a mercenary. Through his analysis of the experiences and writings of these three individuals, author Christopher Marquis explores the lessons the conflict revealed regarding the use of airpower in war. 

 

The book first places the Spanish Civil War within the broader context of early U.S. airpower development, progressing through the narrative of the war while focusing on key air operations and technological advancements. Marquis begins with the early history of American airpower through World War I and the institutional development of the U.S. Army Air Service and U.S. Army Air Corps. He also covers the evolution of early airpower theories, particularly the idea of strategic bombing, which involved the bombardment of civil, industrial, and political targets to bring the war to a swift conclusion.  

 

The narrative then moves to Spain in July 1936 and follows the course of the civil war, with a focus on air operations. Some of the significant events covered in detail include the airlift of Nationalist troops from Morocco to Spain; defensive counterair missions above Madrid; the firebombing of Guernica; the destruction of the “Iron Ring” of fortifications around Bilbao; the bombing of Barcelona; and, finally, the air superiority achieved by the Nationalist air force and their allies. The U.S. observers witnessed the German Luftwaffe’s intervention in the conflict as well as air forces from Italy, France, and the Soviet Union. 

 

Marquis concludes that the Spanish Civil War proved airpower was a critical element of modern warfare. He also points out that American airpower leaders were reluctant to acknowledge the lessons of the war because they did not definitively prove the effectiveness of strategic bombing. Despite that reluctance, America’s subsequent actions in developing its aircraft inventory before World War II reflected some of the lessons learned from the air war in Spain. 


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