During the Doolittle Raid on April 18, 1942, 16 B-25 bombers launched from an aircraft carrier to strike Japan. Of the 80 airmen involved, three crew members were killed in action; however, several others crashed or were forced to land in China after the raid due to fuel shortages and damage. Ultimately, eight airmen were captured by Japanese forces, with three later executed and one dying in captivity.
Yes, many months later there was an air raid against Japan called Doolittle's Raid. They flew in big bombers over Japan and dropped bombs. It was a real morale booster for the US.
2, 2 planes crashed by 2 people. Many more were on the plane but two people were flying them.
Many people sheltered in the London Underground (commonly known as "The Tube").
We had to get all of our naval vessels out of mothballs. Many had been decommissioned and designated for destruction. Many of these same vessells saw extensive conflict in the South Seas.
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Yes, many months later there was an air raid against Japan called Doolittle's Raid. They flew in big bombers over Japan and dropped bombs. It was a real morale booster for the US.
2, 2 planes crashed by 2 people. Many more were on the plane but two people were flying them.
No plane crashed into the White House.
59 people
2,224 people.
30-70 people
11 dang people
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John Brown killed 7 innocent people in the raid of Harper ferry
At least 22 people