Berthed on the Cleveland lakefront, the battle-hardened submarine USS
Cod serves as a proud reminder of the wartime contributions from the
Greater Cleveland community. Clevelanders did their duty and more, from
round-the-clock work on the factory assembly lines to the four Medal of
Honor recipients on the front lines. The Cleveland Bomber Plant churned
out thousands of B-29 parts, while Auto-Ordnance Co. developed the
design for the Thompson submachine guns used by GIs on nearly every
battlefield. Indians pitcher Bob Feller left the game to go into the
service, and Clarence Jamison flew with the famed Tuskegee Airmen.
Through interviews and archival material, authors Brian Albrecht and
James Banks honor a time when Clevelanders of all stripes answered the
call to arms.