
Turning The Tide
The USAAF in North Africa and Sicily
Thomas McKelvey Cleaver(Autor*in)
Osprey Publishing
Erscheint ca. am 12. Februar 2026
Buch
Softcover
320 Seiten
978-1-4728-6026-2 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Packed with personal accounts of the action, this is a vivid narrative history of the often-overlooked USAAF campaign in North Africa and Sicily in World War II.?
In 1942, the Western Allies needed to take the offensive against the Axis powers to relieve pressure on the Soviet Union and President Roosevelt ordered his military leaders to support the British in the Mediterranean. This led to the first USAAF units arriving in the Middle East as reinforcements for the British in July and as part of the Operation Torch landings in French Morocco and Algeria in November.
This is the story of how, in only 11 months, the USAAF grew from these small beginnings in to become the senior partner in North Africa, providing aircraft and crews the other Allies were unable to match. In those 11 months, the Axis forces that had controlled almost the entire southern shore of the Mediterranean had been swept from the African continent and the island of Sicily.
Using first-hand accounts from pilots and other aircrew, renowned aviation historian Tom Cleaver describes how the USAAF units that landed in 1942 faced an intense baptism of fire in combat with veteran Luftwaffe units, and how the experience gained in the skies over North Africa and Sicily was invaluable in developing the air forces that would dominate the skies over Europe in the latter years of the war.
In 1942, the Western Allies needed to take the offensive against the Axis powers to relieve pressure on the Soviet Union and President Roosevelt ordered his military leaders to support the British in the Mediterranean. This led to the first USAAF units arriving in the Middle East as reinforcements for the British in July and as part of the Operation Torch landings in French Morocco and Algeria in November.
This is the story of how, in only 11 months, the USAAF grew from these small beginnings in to become the senior partner in North Africa, providing aircraft and crews the other Allies were unable to match. In those 11 months, the Axis forces that had controlled almost the entire southern shore of the Mediterranean had been swept from the African continent and the island of Sicily.
Using first-hand accounts from pilots and other aircrew, renowned aviation historian Tom Cleaver describes how the USAAF units that landed in 1942 faced an intense baptism of fire in combat with veteran Luftwaffe units, and how the experience gained in the skies over North Africa and Sicily was invaluable in developing the air forces that would dominate the skies over Europe in the latter years of the war.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This is a story of high drama and high heroism, told by a master of military aviation history. Once again, Tom Cleaver has given us a work that both informs and entertains, and which makes a substantial and lasting contribution to military aviation historiography. * Richard P. Hallion, former Historian of the US Air Force * The air war in North Africa was as vicious and as consequential as any combat in World War II, but it's usually treated like a sideshow. Tom Cleaver gives long-deserved respect and attention to this theater - and to the aviators and crews who fought and died to win it for the allies. * Chris Bucholtz, author of 'P-51B/C Mustang: Northwest Europe 1943-44' * Thomas Cleaver brings his well-honed investigative and storytelling gifts to bear in this remarkable book ... a new benchmark in the study of aerial operations in the Mediterranean during World War II. * Lynn Ritger, author of 'Messerschmitt Bf 109: Origins and Evolution' * Cleaver masterfully weaves personal stories of pilots into the larger fabric of the war, creating a narrative that puts the reader into the cockpit as well as the history books. * James R. Benn, author of 'The Phantom Patrol' and other Billy Boyle World War II Mysteries * Tom Cleaver neatly weaves a tight web of the varied players in the Mediterranean air war of 1941-43. * Barrett Tillman, author of 'When the Shooting Stopped' * This is an 'all guns blazing' history of the USAAF campaign in North Africa and Sicily during World War Two. * Flypast *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Illustrationen
16-page plate section in b&w
Maße
Höhe: 181 mm
Breite: 209 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
Gewicht
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4728-6026-2 (9781472860262)
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Person
Thomas McKelvey Cleaver has been a published writer for the past 40 years, with his work including the best-selling Osprey titles The Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club (2021), Going Downtown (2022), The Cactus Air Force (2022) alongside the late Eric Hammel, and most recently Clean Sweep (2023). Tom served in the US Navy in Vietnam and currently lives in Encino, California.
Inhalt
List of Illustrations and Maps
Foreword by Richard P. Hallion
Author's Preface
Chapter One: The Mad Dash
Chapter Two: 1942 - The Lowest Year
Chapter Three: First in the Blue
Chapter Four: El Alamein
Chapter Five: Opponents
Chapter Six: Airwar over Casablanca
Chapter Seven: Race to Tunisia
Chapter Eight: Bomber Boys
Chapter Nine: Kasserine Pass
Chapter Ten: Tunisgrad
Chapter Eleven: Pantelleria
Chapter Twelve: Air War over Sicily
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
Foreword by Richard P. Hallion
Author's Preface
Chapter One: The Mad Dash
Chapter Two: 1942 - The Lowest Year
Chapter Three: First in the Blue
Chapter Four: El Alamein
Chapter Five: Opponents
Chapter Six: Airwar over Casablanca
Chapter Seven: Race to Tunisia
Chapter Eight: Bomber Boys
Chapter Nine: Kasserine Pass
Chapter Ten: Tunisgrad
Chapter Eleven: Pantelleria
Chapter Twelve: Air War over Sicily
Bibliography
Glossary
Index