The Doolittle Raid was a bombing mission that was led by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle. The raid took place on April 18th, 1942 as specially modified B-25 "Mitchell" medium bombers took off from the USS Hornet in the western Pacific Ocean. The target of the raid was Tokyo, Japan. The raid is significant in that it was a powerful Propaganda tool for the United States to bolster morale amongst its civilian and military populations.
The Doolittle Raid was a bombing mission that was led by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle. The raid took place on April 18th, 1942 as specially modified B-25 "Mitchell" medium bombers took off from the USS Hornet in the western Pacific Ocean. The target of the raid was Tokyo, Japan. The raid is significant in that it was a powerful Propaganda tool for the United States to bolster morale amongst its civilian and military populations.
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The Doolittle Raid was retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor. It occurred on April 18, 1942. It is also referred to as the Tokyo Raid.
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I think you must mean General (then Colonel) James Doolittle. The "Doolittle Raiders" were sixteen medium bombers, B-25s, launched from an aircraft carrier, the USS Hornet. These were army bombers, much heavier than navy planes, and not intended to take off from a carrier. Carriers at the time did not have catapults to sling airplanes off the deck. The wings of these bombers did not fold like naval planes did, so only sixteen could be fitted on the deck, and none could be gotten down onto the hanger deck. Because the Hornet's deck was covered with these bombers she would be unable to operate her normal naval planes, and so had to be escorted by another carrier, the USS Enterprise. The US had only three aircraft carriers in the Pacific at the time so hazarding two of them on this mission was quite a risk to run. The mission is fairly well portrayed in the recent "Pearl Harbor" movie and was the subject of a much older, black-and-white film, "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo".The mission was on April 18, 1942. Little real damage was done to the four Japanese cities bombed, but the psychological effect was enormous, depressing the Japanese and giving a huge boost to American morale, only 4 1/2 months after Pearl Harbor. Colonel Doolittle went on to an illustrious career during the war, and was awarded the Medal of Honor for the raid on Japan.
No, he plays the character, Col. Doolittle, that led the "Doolittle Raid" on Japan in April 1942 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The "Doolittle Raid" was undertaken by B-25 medium bombers & crew that took off from the US Aircraft Carrier, USS Hornet. Doolittle survived WW2 as a General.
On 18 April 1942 the United States bombed the Japanese mainland in the Doolittle Tokyo Raid.
Eliza Doolittle was born on April 15, 1988.
The Doolittle Raid is another name for the bombing of Tokyo on April 18, 1942. Eighty Army Air Corps men, lead by Jimmy Doolittle, took off from the aircraft carrier Hornet in sixteen B-25s on what was considered a suicide mission to bomb Tokyo and hopefully land in China. While nearly all of the men made it back, all but one of the planes crashed.
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US Army Air Force veteran Richard E "Dick" Cole is 102 years old (born September 7, 1915). As of 2018, he was the last living participant from the April 1942 Doolittle Raid that bombed Tokyo five months after Pearl Harbor. He was the co-pilot of raid commander Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle.
Arthur Travers 'Bomber' Harris was born on April 13, 1892.
Arthur Travers 'Bomber' Harris was born on April 13, 1892.
The first country the USA attacked during WW2 was the country that had attacked them, Japan. First action against Japan was the doolittle raid on April 18 1942 where a few American bombers bombed Tokyo.
The Doolittle Raid, on 18 April 1942
The Doolittle Raid took place on April 18, 1942 when the United States conducted an air raid on Japan during World War II. One of the target areas was Tokyo.
Air strikes were carried out during the Doolittle Raid on Japan. It took place on April 18, 1942 and is also known as the Tokyo Raid.
The Doolittle Raid was retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor. It occurred on April 18, 1942. It is also referred to as the Tokyo Raid.