John C. McManus is an award-winning professor, author, and military historian, and a leading expert on the history of the American combat experience. He is the Curators' Distinguished Professor of U.S. Military History at Missouri University of Science and Technology, and is currently in residence at the U.S. Naval Academy as the Leo A. Shifrin Chair of Naval and Military History. His critically acclaimed books on World War II include Grunts, September Hope, and The Dead and Those About to Die. His next book, Fire and Fortitude: The US Army in the Pacific War, 1941-1943, will be published by Dutton Caliber in July 2019.
“From the training camps to the combat missions, this is war from
the perspective of the young Americans who lived through it: the
pilots, the bombardiers, the navigators, and the gunners of all the
combat services in both Europe and in the Pacific. It is an
engaging and vivid portrayal of war in the skies from 1941 to
1945.”—Craig L. Symonds, Author of The Battle of
Midway and World War II at Sea
“These extraordinary eyewitness accounts put a human face on the
bombing campaign against Nazi Germany, and tell the story of its
savagely contested battles with rare power and empathy. McManus is
a master of the art of oral history and one of the outstanding
historians of World War II.”—Donald L. Miller, Author of Masters of
the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi
Germany
“Using their own words, a vivid, thematic report on the
personalities, thoughts, and experiences of American airmen in
combat during World War II. An important book and an exciting
read.”—Gerald Astor, Author of The Mighty Eighth
“[Deadly Sky] is one of the most compelling books about men at war
that I have ever read. It combines superb analysis of the World War
II air war around the world with riveting, often heartbreaking
eyewitness testimony from the participants...A truly great
read.”—Tom Fleming, Author of The Great Divide
“Especially moving are the words of the men who struggled to make
sense of the horrors of war. They were not simply extensions of the
war effort but fiercely independent men who thought seriously about
what they were doing.”—Smithsonian Air and Space
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