James Harold Doolittle has written: 'The reminiscences of James H. Doolittle'
James "Jimmy" Doolittle attended Alameda High School in Alameda, California. He graduated in 1910 and went on to pursue a career in aviation, becoming a renowned pilot and military leader. Doolittle is best known for his role in the Doolittle Raid during World War II.
James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle .
James Rood Doolittle was born on 1815-01-03.
James Rood Doolittle died on 1897-07-23.
The Japanese mainland was bombed for the first time in World War 2
Jimmy Doolittle had two sons: James Jr. and John. James Jr. became an Air Force general and served as an assistant vice chief of staff, while John was a major general in the U.S. Air Force. Both of Doolittle's sons followed in their father's footsteps and had successful military careers.
His parents names were Rosa C. Shephard Doolittle and Frank H. Doolittle
Colonel James Doolittle was a distinguished American military officer and aviator, best known for leading the Doolittle Raid during World War II, which was the first air raid on Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Born on December 14, 1896, he was a pioneer in aviation and earned a Ph.D. in aeronautical engineering. Doolittle's leadership in the raid showcased American resilience and boosted morale, despite the mission's high risks and challenges. He later became a general and continued to contribute to military aviation and aerospace advancements.
Doctorate from MIT.
James Doolittle
James Doolittle