I Could Never Be So Lucky Again

I Could Never Be So Lucky Again
Title I Could Never Be So Lucky Again PDF eBook
Author James Doolittle
Publisher Bantam
Pages 561
Release 2009-12-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030742832X

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After Pearl Harbor, he led America’s flight to victory General Doolittle is a giant of the twentieth century. He did it all. As a stunt pilot, he thrilled the world with his aerial acrobatics. As a scientist, he pioneered the development of modern aviation technology. During World War II, he served his country as a fearless and innovative air warrior, organizing and leading the devastating raid against Japan immortalized in the film Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. Now, for the first time, here is his life story — modest, revealing, and candid as only Doolittle himself can tell it.

Calculated Risk

Calculated Risk
Title Calculated Risk PDF eBook
Author Jonna Doolittle Hoppes
Publisher Santa Monica Press
Pages 230
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1595809155

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Famous for leading the Tokyo Raid, America's first strike against Japan in World War II, Jimmy Doolittle led a remarkable life as an American pilot. This firsthand account by his granddaughter reveals an extraordinary individual—a scientist with a doctorate in aeronautical engineering from MIT, an aviation pioneer who was the first to fly across the United States in less than 24 hours and the first to fly “blind” (using only his plane’s instruments), a barnstormer well known for aerobatics, a popular racing pilot who won every major air race at least once, recipient of both the Congressional Medal of Honor and Presidential Medal of Freedom, a four-star general, and commander of both the 8th, 12th and 15th Air Forces. This memoir provides insights into the public and private world of Jimmy Doolittle and his family and sheds light on the drives and motivation of one of America's most influential and ambitious aviators.

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Title Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo PDF eBook
Author Ted W. Lawson
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 246
Release 2003-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1574885545

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"A new edition for the sixtieth anniversary of the famous Doolittle Raid"--P. [4] of cover.

The Doolittle Raid

The Doolittle Raid
Title The Doolittle Raid PDF eBook
Author Carroll V. Glines
Publisher Berkley
Pages 292
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780515101720

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In April, 1942, President Roosevelt urged the military high command to prepare a devastating carrier-launch raid against the Japanese home islands. And the only person who dared to lead the mission was the best-known risk-taker in the U.S. Air Force, Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle.

Four Came Home

Four Came Home
Title Four Came Home PDF eBook
Author Carroll V. Glines
Publisher Pictorial Histories Publishing Company
Pages 171
Release 1996-03-01
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9781575100074

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The Doolittle Raid

The Doolittle Raid
Title The Doolittle Raid PDF eBook
Author John Grehan
Publisher Air World
Pages 144
Release 2020-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526758253

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On 1 April 1942, less than four months after the world had been stunned by the attack upon Pearl Harbor, sixteen US aircraft took to the skies to exact retribution. Their objective was not merely to attack Japan, but to bomb its capital. The people of Tokyo, who had been told that their city was ‘invulnerable’ from the air, would be bombed and strafed – and the shock waves from the raid would extend far beyond the explosions of the bombs. The raid had first been suggested in January 1942 as the US was still reeling from Japan’s preemptive strike against the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. The Americans were determined to fight back and fight back as quickly as possible. The 17th Bomb Group (Medium) was chosen to provide the volunteers who would crew the sixteen specially modified North American B-25 bombers. As it was not possible to reach Tokyo from any US land bases, the bombers would have to fly from aircraft carriers, but it was impossible for such large aircraft to land on a carrier; the men had to volunteer for a one-way ticket. Led by Lieutenant Colonel ‘Jimmy’ Doolittle, the seventy-one officers and 130 enlisted men embarked on the USS Hornet which was shielded by a large naval task force. However, the ships were spotted by a Japanese ship. The decision was therefore made to take-off before word of the task force’s approach reached Tokyo, even though the carrier was 170 miles further away from Japan than planned and in the knowledge that the B-25s would not have enough fuel to reach their intended landing places in China. The raid was successful, and the Japanese were savagely jolted out of their complacency. Fifteen of the aircraft crash-landed in, or their crews baled-out over, China; the sixteenth managed to reach the Soviet Union. Only three men were killed on the raid, with a further eight being taken prisoner by the Japanese, three of whom were executed and one died of disease. The full story of this remarkable operation, of the men and machines involved, is explored through this fascinating collection of images.

Attack on Yamamoto

Attack on Yamamoto
Title Attack on Yamamoto PDF eBook
Author Carroll V. Glines
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 240
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780887405099

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The dramatic story of the American mission to shoot Japans greatest admiral out of the sky. New 50th Anniversary edition.Size: 6" x 9" 240 pages, 8 pages of photos