After the Doolittle Raid struck Tokyo, one B-25 did not follow the others toward China. Plane No. 8 landed in the Soviet ...
The Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA, will host a public event on April 18 to commemorate the anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, the first U.S. air raid on Japan during World War II. The program will run ...
Retired Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole, copilot to Jimmy Doolittle during the Doolittle Raid, smiles as he honors the U.S. flag during the singing of the national anthem at an airshow in Burnet, Texas. Cole ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The last surviving member of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders, who helped strike the Japanese homeland after Pearl Harbor, has passed away. Retired Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole passed away ...
The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders today were awarded a Congressional Gold Medal — the highest civilian honor Congress can bestow. Dayton native Richard “Dick” E. Cole sat next to legendary airman Jimmy ...
A Dayton native who is the last surviving member of the Doolittle Raiders will mark the 75th anniversary of the first U.S. raid against Japan in ceremony at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
Earlier this month, the Glenn County Board of Supervisors proclaimed March 30 and 31 as Doolittle Raiders Days in Glenn County, acknowledging the contributions to the World War II by the Doolittle ...
Snapshots, reader-submitted photos of community events, are published Monday. They may include service projects, guest speakers at club meetings, awards being presented or kids doing school projects.
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