Video: WWII's Doolittle Raiders reunite - Fox News | Final reunion for the last surviving members of a famous military mission they were known as the Doolittle raiders. The airmen who bombed Tokyo in response to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Steve Harrigan is live in Destin Florida with more Steve.
Famed World War II aviators hold final reunion - Yahoo! News | Dick Cole, stands in front of a B-25 at the Destin Airport in Destin, Fla. on Tuesday April 16, 2013 before a flight as …more part of the Doolittle Raider 71st Anniversary Reunion. Cole was Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle's co-pilot during the raid. The ...
Doolittle "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" Raid -- 71 Years Later - Forbes | “We were just doing our jobs, helping our country win the war,” he said, about which I wrote in “Doolittle's Raiders and The Miracle That Saved Them,” after interviewing four of, at that time, five living Raider's. (Major Tom Griffin, a genuine ...
This week in history: The Doolittle Raiders strike Japan - Deseret News | FILE - In this Wednesday, April 18, 2012 photo, four of the five surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders, front row from left: Thomas C. Griffin, David J. Thatcher, Richard E. Cole and Edward J. Saylor, sit during a reunion at the National Museum of ...
Doolittle Raiders - Destin Log | Thursday afternoon, residents and employees from the Destin Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center made their way to the Destin Airport to see the fleet of the World War II B-25's bombers modeled after the ones used during the now famous 1942 Doolittle...
33rd to dedicate hangar to Doolittle Raider - The Northwest Florida Daily News | On Wednesday, in a hangar on Eglin Air Force Base, the military's newest stealth aircraft, the F-35, will line up facing one of the military's first twin-engine bombers, the World War II-era B-25. The Air Force's 33rd Fighter Wing planned the historic ...
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Doolittle Raiders: Coverage of the last reunion
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