Lt. Col Jimmy Doolittle, with the "Doolittle raid" in 1942
Yes; a pay-back bombing.
General Doolittle led the Doolittle Raids on Tokyo
16 sq miles
It was the attacked that made Japan surrendered.
The famous Doolittle Raid that was launched from an aircraft carrier used B-25 Mitchell bombers.
Col. James Doolittle.
colonel Doolittle. (The Doolittle Campaign)
The Doolittle Raid. It was led by Col.Jimmy Doolittle.see related link below
col. jimmy doolittle
Yes; a pay-back bombing.
General Doolittle led the Doolittle Raids on Tokyo
16 sq miles
The first bombing of Japan in World War 2 was the Dolittle Raid.
The first bomb dropped from an airplane during World War I occurred on December 21, 1914. A German pilot, Lieutenant Georg von Hohenzollern, dropped a bomb from a modified aircraft over a target in Antwerp, Belgium. This marked a significant development in aerial warfare, laying the groundwork for future bombing strategies.
It was the attacked that made Japan surrendered.
The famous Doolittle Raid that was launched from an aircraft carrier used B-25 Mitchell bombers.
The Tokyo bombing with fire bombs did not move the Japanese to surrender so the atomic bombs were used. Hiroshima was the first target city.