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The Doolittle Raid
On December 7th, 1941, Japanese carrier based planes bombed and mostly destroyed all of the American naval forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. From that date until April 18th, 1942, any war news reaching the United States was negative. One by one our military holdings were lost as the Japanese pushed victoriously across the Pacific. Then on April 18th came an event that raised American spirits. Lt Col James Doolittle, known as Jimmy Doolittle of the U.S. Army Air Corps led a force of 16 planes on a bombing raid on the Japanese home Islands. Four cities, including the capitol city of Tokyo, were bombed. Damage was minimal compared to the damage inflicted in later bombings of the war, but the effect on the American people was electrifying. At last we hit back! The effect on the Japanese military leadership must have been sobering. In just over 4 months after the American fleet was supposedly destroyed, their Capitol was bombed. How 16 bombers could cross all those miles of enemy held ocean is a story of magnificent courage, daring and American ingenuity. The courage and daring started with the man in command and went through every single warrior that flew with him. Any story of the raid would have to begin with him. Jimmy Doolitt
Approximate Word count = 1291
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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