Check out the link.
It's not Caldwell. It's the USAAF. Your right they lost more fighters in Normany because THAT is what the Luftwaffe was targeting. They were trying to punch through the fighter screen and get their Jabo pilots on target. At the same time they wanted to prevent the AEAF fighter bombers from attacking the German Army. So yes your absolutely right they lost more fighters in Normandy than in Big Week. In Big Week the LW was going after the Bombers and ignoring the fighters if possible.
However they didn't reach the beachheads or effect the ground conflict in anyway. It's a fact that the Allies not only had Air Superiority but Air Supremacy. The AEAF owned the sky by June '44.
Specifically the article for Aerospace Power Magazine is written by:
Lt Col Maris ("Buster") McCrabb (BA, Bowling Green State University; MS and MPA, Troy State University) is chief of the Warfare Studies Division at Air command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Immediately preceding this assignment, he was department chairman of the Joint Doctrine Air Campaign Course of the Combat Employment Institute, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education (CADRE), Maxwell AFB. Colonel McCrabb is a command pilot with more than 3,200 flying hours in the F-4 and F-16 aircraft. During Operation Desert Storm, he was a member of the Combat Plans Division, Joint Task Force Proven Force, Incirlik, Turkey. Colonel McCrabb is a graduate of Squadron Officer School, Air command and Staff College, Air War College, and the US Army Command and General Staff College.
He might know a little bit more about it than me or you.
You can also find it on several 8th AF veterans sites.
Hey Milo some food for thought...
They might have it all wrong. Maybe they just missed the LW at Normandy? You know "Big Sky, Small Plane" syndrome?
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