One Doolittle Raid aircraft never reached China, landing instead in the Soviet Union and creating a mystery that lasted for ...
On April 18, 1942, sixteen B-25 bombers lifted off from USS Hornet and flew toward Tokyo with little margin for error. Early ...
The last living Doolittle Raider will be honored at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on the 75th anniversary of the raid on Tokyo. Three of four surviving Doolittle Raiders will gather ...
Toasts to the Doolittle Raiders were held nationwide and at VFW Post 137 in Proctor around the anniversary of April 18, 1942. Attendees raise their glasses to honor the 80 men who flew the Doolittle ...
See video of the day’s events at MyDaytonDailyNews.com. With a final toast, the Doolittle Raiders symbolically said goodbye Saturday to a decades-old tradition and to a history that changed the course ...