Clean Sweep
VIII Fighter Command against the Luftwaffe, 1942–45
(Author) Thomas McKelvey CleaverA vivid history, packed with first-hand accounts, of the US Eighth Air Force's VIII Fighter Command from its foundation in 1942 through to its victory in the skies over Nazi Germany. On August 7, 1942, two major events occurred on opposite sides of the planet. In the South Pacific, the United States went on the offensive with the First Marine Division landing on Guadalcanal. In England, 12 B-17 bombers of Eighth Air Force bombed the Rouen–Sotteville railroad marshalling yards in France. While the mission was small, the aerial struggle that began that day would ultimately cost the United States more men killed and wounded by the end of the war in Europe than the Marines would lose in the Pacific War. Clean Sweep is the story of the creation, development and operation of the Eighth Air Force Fighter Command and the battle to establish daylight air superiority over the Luftwaffe so that the invasion of Europe could be successful. Thomas McKelvey Cleaver has had a lifelong interest in the history of the fighter force that defeated the Luftwaffe over Germany. He has collected many first-hand accounts from participants over the past 50 years, getting to know pilots such as the legendary “Hub” Zemke, Don Blakeslee and Chuck Yeager, as well as meeting and interviewing leading Luftwaffe pilots Adolf Galland, Gunther Rall and Walter “Count Punski” Krupinski. This story is told through accounts gathered from both sides.
Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
Thomas McKelvey Cleaver is a well-known American author and screenwriter, best known for his work in the historical fiction genre. He is highly regarded for his meticulous research and attention to detail in his writings, which bring historical events and figures to life for readers.
One of Cleaver's most notable works is his novel "The Bridgebusters: The True Story of the Catch-22 Bomb Group," which tells the story of the 57th Bomb Wing during World War II. The book has been praised for its compelling storytelling and vivid portrayal of the bravery and sacrifice of the men who served in the unit.
Cleaver's literary style is characterized by his ability to blend historical facts with engaging narrative, creating a captivating reading experience for his audience. His contributions to literature include shedding light on lesser-known aspects of history and bringing attention to the heroism of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
Overall, Thomas McKelvey Cleaver has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre with his insightful and well-researched works, and "The Bridgebusters" stands as his most famous and acclaimed piece of writing.