North American B-25 Mitchell 40-2344 Flown By Jimmy Doolittle Over Tokyo On April 18th, 1942.
➤DOOLITTLE RAID VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Z_yxkxJ1rgc
➤HD IMAGE: https://dronescapes.video/B25B
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North American B-25 Mitchell 40-2344 Flown By Jimmy Doolittle Over Tokyo On April 18th, 1942.
➤DOOLITTLE RAID VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Z_yxkxJ1rgc
➤HD IMAGE: https://dronescapes.video/B25B
North American B-25B Mitchells taking off from USS HORNET (CV-8) for the Doolittle Raid on Toyko.
Filmed from USS SALT LAKE CITy (CA-25) on April 18, 1942.
NARA: 79333
The Doolittle Raid The Raid was a total secret to all involved and the members of the raid were chosen by volunteering for a "dangerous secret mission". 16 B-25 twin engine bombers were to take off from the deck of the Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet and bomb Japan mainland.
The Doolittle Raid, 4/18/1942
A B-25 bomber enroute to Tokyo as part of the Doolittle Raid, excerpted from “TASK FORCE AT SEA; ON WAY TO DOOLITTLE'S TOKYO RAID, 4/1942″
Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, ca. 1947 - 1980 Record Group 428: General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1941 - 2004
Planned and commanded by Lt. Colonel James “Jimmy” Doolittle, the Doolittle Raid was the first U.S. airstrike against the Japanese Home Islands. Sixteen B-25 Mitchell bombers were launched from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet to bomb the Japanese city of Tokyo and other targets. Although tactically insignificant, the raid provided a boost to American morale in the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Last Living Doolittle Raider: Lt. Col. Richard “Dick” Cole
Take off from the deck of the USS HORNET of an Army B-25 on its way to take part in first U.S. air raid on Japan. Doolittle Raid, April 1942.
Doolittle Raid. B-25 Mitchell medium bombers aboard the carrier USS Hornet, 1942.
➤➤ VIDEO: https://dronescapes.video/Doolittle
➤➤HD IMAGE: https://dronescapes.video/DoolittleRaid
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