Doolittle
In Flanders Fields was written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae of the Canadian Army.
Probably how they did a surprise attack on South Korea.
President William McKinley, Colonel Leonard Wood, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders (1st US Volunteer Cavalry)
Colonel Doolitle did that. When he returned from China after the raid he was promoted and became very famous. The raid was named after him. It was called the Doolittle Raid.
He was the Colonel who led and flew the first mission to bomb Japan in World War 2. They were very successful with their mission. He became famous and the raid on Japan became known as Doolittle's Raid. It was a raid that was not without problems but he did earn a promotion!
why is William light famous
He was a colonel in the indian wars
surprise,.......
Col. Corn
Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.
Hawaii is famous for the following:IslandsBeachesWarm WeatherPineapplesHula DancePolynesian EthnicityHawaii has historical importance by being the target of a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by Imperial Japan on December 7, 1941. The attack on Pearl Harbor and other military and naval installations on Oʻahu, carried out by aircraft and by midget submarines, brought the United States into World War II.
"The horror" . . . .