The Doolittle Raid is remembered as America’s first strike against Japan after Pearl Harbor, but one of its sixteen bombers ...
On April 18, 1942, 16 U.S. Army B-25 Mitchell bombers launched from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet and struck Tokyo and other Japanese cities. The physical damage was limited, but the psychological ...
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The historic, final toast of the Doolittle Raiders is expected to attract thousands of people and the Air Force’s top brass Saturday to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Three of the four ...
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 ...
Toasts to the Doolittle Raiders were held nationwide and at VFW Post 137 in Proctor around the anniversary of April 18, 1942. Attendees raise their glasses to honor the 80 men who flew the Doolittle ...