Clifford McEwen

Air Vice Marshal Clifford Mackay McEwen CB, MC, DFC & Bar (2 July 1896 – 6 August 1967) was a fighter ace in the British Royal Flying Corps during World War I and a senior commander in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. His Second World War service culminated in his commanding No. 6 Group RCAF in England from 28 February 1944 to 13 July 1945.

Clifford McEwen
Nickname(s)Black Mike
Born2 July 1896
Griswold, Manitoba
Died6 August 1967(1967-08-06) (aged 71)
Toronto, Ontario
Place of burial
National Field of Honour, Pointe-Claire, Quebec
Allegiance Canada
Service/branchRoyal Flying Corps
Royal Canadian Air Force
Years of service1916–1946
RankAir Vice-Marshal
Unit196th Battalion, CEF
No. 28 Squadron RFC
Commands heldNo. 1 Group RCAF
No. 6 Group RCAF
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Military Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross (2)
Bronze Medal of Military Valor
Other workDirector, Trans-Canada Air Lines

During his command the performance of the RCAF was greatly improved, becoming the most successful Allied bombing force in several ways. By late 1944 the RCAF had both the best survival rate and the highest accuracy of any bombing force.

McEwen was born on 2 July 1896 in Griswold, Manitoba and grew up in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

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