Yes , he flew in the raid on Japan that bears his name and made it to China where he made his way back to the US and received the Congressional Medal of Honor for this exploit .
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!
Lt. Col Jimmy Doolittle, with the "Doolittle raid" in 1942
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General Doolittle organized the raid on Japan in 1942. Militarily, the Doolittle Raid was meaningless. It involved extreme risk to an aircraft carrier group and throwing away a large number of men and aircraft for very little damage inflicted. Politically, however, the raid was a tremendous success. It showed the public, press, and political leaders that America could strike at Japan. It showed the Japanese that their home islands were subject to bombing, although the majority of Japanese civilians were kept unaware of the raid. The actual date of the raid was April 18, 1942.
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!
Col. James Doolittle.
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The Japanese mainland was bombed for the first time in World War 2
Lt. Col Jimmy Doolittle, with the "Doolittle raid" in 1942
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Cooks who's name was James cook. Was a very smart man. The answer to your question is that James contribution was to own his own ship and sail around the world going on new adventures.
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Doolittle had a long career in aviation. Here are a few highlights from his career as found in Wikipedia. He won the Schneider Cup race in a Curtiss R3C in 1925 with an average speed of 232 MPH. For that feat, Doolittle was awarded the Mackay Trophy in 1926. In 1929, he became the first pilot to take off, fly, and land an airplane using instruments alone. In 1931, Doolittle won the Bendix Trophy Race from Burbank, California, to Cleveland, Ohio, in a Laird Super Solution Biplane. In 1932, Doolittle set the world's high speed record for land planes at 296 miles per hour in the Shell Speed Dash. Doolittle received the Medal of Honor from President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House for planning and leading his raid on Japan. This became known as the Doolittle Raid. In July 1942, as a Brigadier General - he had been promoted by two grades on the day after the Tokyo attack, by-passing the rank of full colonel - Doolittle was assigned to the nascent Eighth Air Force and in September became commanding general of the Twelfth Air Force in North Africa.