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Topic: Doolittle Raid

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Most admires:Emperor Hirohito,  Yoko Ono,  Muhammad Ali
Favorite TV show(s):Anime stuff
Favorite era(s):1940s
Favorite food(s):Sushi
Favorite actor(s):Spencer Tracy,  Cary Grant
Favorite great leader(s):Douglas MacArthur,  Winston Churchill,  Erwin Rommel
Interest(s):Aviation
Favorite movie(s):Casablanca,  Dr Strangelove
Likes to wear:Sumo belt,  Army uniforms
Favorite destination(s):Japan,  Asia,  Hong Kong
Favorite drink(s):Sake
 
 
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Khalid Binalshibh,
Taxi Driver

Doolittle's character and some of the facts of his raid are also fudged for Hollywood's sake.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

Jimmy Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, a psychological victory for Americans, incensed the Japanese, who retaliated by killing an estimated quarter million Chinese soldiers and civilians.
It centers around a Japaneese show trial of 8 captured airmen who had bombed Tokyo in what latter bacame known as the Doolittle Raid.
One of them was the Doolittle Raid in which 16 bombers surprised Tokyo by bombing the Japanese homeland.
Keiko Miyisawa,
Receptionist

Doolittle's Raid on Tokyo.
Jimmy Doolittle's raid on Tokyo.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 bomber flies over the USS Hornet at the commencement of the historic Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, April 18, 1942.
Under his command, HORNET served as the launching platform for Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 raid on Tokyo in April, 1942.
After the attack, Bay and crew tack on a third act where the US turns the war around with the Doolittle raid over Tokyo in 1942.
 
 
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