Planned and led by Lt. Col. "Jimmy" Doolittle, the Doolittle Raid was an air raid by the United States on mainland Japan on 18 April 1942, the first air raid to strike the Japanese Home Islands. The raid was executed by sixteen B-25 Mitchell medium bombers that were launched from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier.
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B-25B Mitchell "Bat out of Hell", Lt William Farrow, USS Hornet, Doolittle Raid, 18 April 1942
Planned and led by Lt. Col. "Jimmy" Doolittle, the Doolittle Raid was an air raid by the United States on mainland Japan on 18 April 1942, the first air raid to strike the Japanese Home Islands. The raid was executed by sixteen B-25 Mitchell medium bombers that were launched from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier.
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By buying this product you can collect up to 17 loyalty points. Your cart will total 17 points that can be converted into a voucher of 1,70 €.
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B-25 “Mitchell”
B-25B s/n 40-2268 “Bat out of Hell”
Lt. William G. Farrow (pilot)
Lt. Robert L. Hite (copilot)
Lt. George Barr (navigator)
Cpl. Jacob DeShazer (bombardier)
Sgt. Harold A. Spatz (engineer/gunner)
USS Hornet, Raid against Tokyo
April 18, 1942
Artist: Gaëtan Marie
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