The second to last goblet for Doolittle Tokyo Raider SSgt. David Thatcher,(pictured) was turned over during a private ceremony with Lt. Col. Richard Cole and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David ...
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The World War II raid that terrified Japan
In April 1942, sixteen American bombers launched from USS Hornet and struck Japan in one of the most daring raids of World ...
Some of the US pilots and Chinese soldiers and civilians took a picture together in China in 1942. [Photo exclusively ...
The last living Doolittle Raider will be honored at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on the 75th anniversary of the raid on Tokyo. Three of four surviving Doolittle Raiders will gather ...
A look at the Doolittle Raid and its impact during WWII, showing the daring mission, strategic significance, and the crews behind the operation.
Earlier this month, the Glenn County Board of Supervisors proclaimed March 30 and 31 as Doolittle Raiders Days in Glenn County, acknowledging the contributions to the World War II by the Doolittle ...
Snapshots, reader-submitted photos of community events, are published Monday. They may include service projects, guest speakers at club meetings, awards being presented or kids doing school projects.
A recent nonfiction literary work has added a rare Chinese perspective to the already extensively documented Doolittle Raid ...
The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders today were awarded a Congressional Gold Medal — the highest civilian honor Congress can bestow. Dayton native Richard “Dick” E. Cole sat next to legendary airman Jimmy ...
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