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James H Doolittle


World War II · US Army · General

Rank: General
United States of America
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On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James (Jimmy) H. Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Na - Page 48On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James (Jimmy) H. Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Na - Page 48
On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, - Page 64On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, - Page 64
On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, - Page 62On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, - Page 62
Orders In Hand, Capt. Marc A. Mitscher, Usn, Skipper Of The Uss Hornet, Chats With Major General (Then Lt. Colonel) James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Usa (Left), Before Pinning A Japanese Medal To A 500-Pound Bomb Headed For Tokyo.  More Than A Score Of The 80 - Page 1Orders In Hand, Capt. Marc A. Mitscher, Usn, Skipper Of The Uss Hornet, Chats With Major General (Then Lt. Colonel) James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Usa (Left), Before Pinning A Japanese Medal To A 500-Pound Bomb Headed For Tokyo. More Than A Score Of The 80 - Page 1
The Insignia On One Of The North American B-25'S Which Took Off From The Uss Hornet To Drop Bombs On Tokyo And Other  Japansese Industrial Centers.  In April, 1942, The United States And The World At Large Was Electrified By An Announcement By President R - Page 1The Insignia On One Of The North American B-25'S Which Took Off From The Uss Hornet To Drop Bombs On Tokyo And Other Japansese Industrial Centers. In April, 1942, The United States And The World At Large Was Electrified By An Announcement By President R - Page 1
Tokyo Raid - On April 18, 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokoha - Page 1Tokyo Raid - On April 18, 1942, Airmen Of The U.S. Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H. (Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yokoha - Page 1
Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 17Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 17
Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 11Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 11
Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 9Usaf - Tokyo Raid - On 18 April 1942, Airmen Of The Us Army Air Forces, Led By Lt. Colonel James H.(Jimmy) Doolittle, Carried The Battle Of The Pacific To The Heart Of The Japanese Empire With A Surprising And Daring Raid On Military Targets At Tokyo, Yok - Page 9
Twelve Of The U.S. Army B-25 Medium Bombers Rear Off For Japan After Taking Off From The Uss Hornet, April 18, 1942. The Smaller Specks In The Sky Are U.S. Navy Planes Which Took Part In The First Phase Of The Operation.  In April, 1942, The United States - Page 1Twelve Of The U.S. Army B-25 Medium Bombers Rear Off For Japan After Taking Off From The Uss Hornet, April 18, 1942. The Smaller Specks In The Sky Are U.S. Navy Planes Which Took Part In The First Phase Of The Operation. In April, 1942, The United States - Page 1
Brig. Gen. Howard M. Turner, Gen. Carl A. Spaatz And Lt. General James H. Doolittle Discuss 8Th Air Force Operations During The Latter'S Visit To Hdq., 1St Bomb Division, Based In England On 31 March 1945. - Page 3Brig. Gen. Howard M. Turner, Gen. Carl A. Spaatz And Lt. General James H. Doolittle Discuss 8Th Air Force Operations During The Latter'S Visit To Hdq., 1St Bomb Division, Based In England On 31 March 1945. - Page 3
Lt. General James H. Doolittle And Other Members Of The 8Th Air Force In England, Examine A .50 Calibre Machine Gun. - Page 1Lt. General James H. Doolittle And Other Members Of The 8Th Air Force In England, Examine A .50 Calibre Machine Gun. - Page 1
Mr. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary Of War, And Major General James H. Doolittle Discuss World War Ii At A Base Somewhere In North Africa. - Page 1Mr. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary Of War, And Major General James H. Doolittle Discuss World War Ii At A Base Somewhere In North Africa. - Page 1
Major General James H. Doolittle Awards The Distinguished Flying Cross To An Officer Of The 90Th Photo Reconnaissance Wing During A Ceremony At An Air Base Somewhere In Italy. - Page 1Major General James H. Doolittle Awards The Distinguished Flying Cross To An Officer Of The 90Th Photo Reconnaissance Wing During A Ceremony At An Air Base Somewhere In Italy. - Page 1
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Investigating Party A Graves Of Aaf Airmen (Members Of Doolittle Tokyo Bombing Episode) Who Killed At Jap Internment Camp Near Kiangwan Airdrome, Shanghai, China (Photo Taken 17 Dec 1945.) - Page 1Investigating Party A Graves Of Aaf Airmen (Members Of Doolittle Tokyo Bombing Episode) Who Killed At Jap Internment Camp Near Kiangwan Airdrome, Shanghai, China (Photo Taken 17 Dec 1945.) - Page 1
War Diary, 4/1-30/42 (Enc A-F) - Page 27World War II War Diary page describing the transport and takeoff for the Doolittle Raid. Navy folks don't seem to respect the flying skills for the Army Air Force pilots.
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