Mariano Sciaroni graduated as a lawyer and currently works as a specialist in insurance and commercial law. He also lecturers in procedural law in the law faculty of the Universidad Catolica Argentina. In addition, he has a Masters Degree in Strategy and Geopolitics and a postgraduate course in Contemporary Military History, both from the Argentine Army’s Military Academy. He has written two books and has also had many articles about military history published in Argentina, United States, Germany and Russia and is a member of the Argentine Institute of Military History. He is a Sub-Lieutenant in the Argentine Army Reserve. Mr. Sciaroni lives with his wife and three children in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Alejandro Amendolara graduated as a lawyer in Buenos Aires, and his work is oriented on Telecommunications and Internet Law. He has attended a Master’s Degree in History of Warfare at the Argentine Army’s Military Academy. He is a member of the Board of the Argentine Institute for Military History, and a frequent lecturer at International Commission for Military History annual congresses, and has given lectures on the Malvinas/Falklands Conflict in Argentina and the UK. He has translated, edited and published books in Britain about the 1982 Conflict, and has published several articles in both countries.