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Lt. Colonel Doolittle (fourth from right) and four fellow raiders pose with Chinese allies who helped the downed airmen elude capture. Photograph by Underwood Archives, Getty Images After two ...
Just months after Pearl Harbor, America launched one of the most audacious missions of WWII - the Doolittle Raid. Sixteen B-25 bombers took off from the USS Hornet, led by Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle ...
U.S. Army Garrison–Fort Cavazos leaders Col. Lakicia Stokes and Command Sgt. Maj. Loyd Rhoades joined Killeen Mayor Debbie ...
Representatives from the USS Hornet Museum and the Quzhou Doolittle Raid Historical Research Association exchange items ...
On April 18, 1942, a small group of Army Air Forces aviators changed the momentum of World War II with a single, audacious ...
Col. Richard “Dick” E. Cole, the last of the famous Doolittle Tokyo Raiders of World War II, who died April 9 at age 103. The service will be held at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph ...
A Killeen native chosen to fly in the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo in World War II was recognized on Thursday. The city ...
Guests visit the site where the U.S. airmen of the Doolittle Raid were rescued by locals in Quzhou City, east China's ...
Led by Lt. Col. James “Jimmy” Doolittle, the 1942 raid marked the first U.S. air strike against the Japanese homeland following Pearl Harbor. Sixteen B-25B Mitchell bombers, each with a five ...
Exactly 60 years earlier, under the legendary leadership of then-Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, the Raiders performed one of the most daring military actions ever carried out. Just as the United ...
To that end, Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, a former air racer and stunt pilot, devises a plan for a daring raid on the heart of Japan itself. To do this, he must train army bomber pilots to do ...