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Crew No. 8 (Plane #40-2242, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 8 (Plane #40-2242, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 8 (Plane #40-2242, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Capt. Edward J. York, pilot; Lt. Robert G. Emmens, copilot; Lt. Nolan A. Herndon, navigator/bombardier; SSgt. Theodore H. Laban, flight engi... More

Crew No. 10 (Plane #40-2250, target Tokyo): 89th

Crew No. 10 (Plane #40-2250, target Tokyo): 89th

Crew No. 10 (Plane #40-2250, target Tokyo): 89th Reconnaissance Squadron, Lt. Richard O. Joyce, pilot; Lt. J. Royden Stork, copilot; Lt. Horace E. Crouch, navigator/bombardier; Sgt. George E. Larkin Jr., flight... More

Lt. Col. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle with the skipper

Lt. Col. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle with the skipper

Lt. Col. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle with the skipper of the USS Hornet, Capt. Marc A. Mitscher. (U.S. Air Force photo)

Crew No. 4 (Plane #40-2282, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 4 (Plane #40-2282, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 4 (Plane #40-2282, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Everett W. Holstrom, pilot; Lt. Lucian N. Youngblood, copilot; Lt. Harry C. McCool, navigator; Sgt. Robert J. Stephens, bombardier; Cpl.... More

Doolittle Tokyo Raiders, Crew No. 1

Doolittle Tokyo Raiders, Crew No. 1

Crew No. 1 (Plane #40-2344, target Tokyo): 34th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, pilot; Lt. Richard E. Cole, copilot; Lt. Henry A. Potter, navigator; SSgt. Fred A. Braemer, bombardier; SSgt. P... More

Crew No. 16 (Plane #40-2268, target Nagoya): 34th

Crew No. 16 (Plane #40-2268, target Nagoya): 34th

Crew No. 16 (Plane #40-2268, target Nagoya): 34th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. William G. Farrow, pilot; Lt. Robert L. Hite, copilot; Lt. George Barr, navigator; Cpl. Jacob D. DeShazer, bombardier; Sgt. Harold A. ... More

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders paid tribute to the U.S. Navy and USS HORNET (CVA 8) during a wreath laying ceremony at the Navy Memorial.  The HORNET was the aircraft carrier from which all the Doolittle flyers flew from during the famous WWII raid. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Madelyn Waychoff) (Released)

Surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders paid tribute to the U.S. Na...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Oak Harbor State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Scene Camera Oper... More

Doolittle Raiders overview

Doolittle Raiders overview

A graphic providing an overview of the mission, with basics about how the mission was envisioned and how it turned out.

Surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders paid tribute to the U.S. Navy and USS HORNET (CVA 8) during a wreath laying ceremony at the Navy Memorial.  The HORNET was the aircraft carrier from which all the Doolittle flyers flew from during the famous WWII raid. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Madelyn Waychoff) (Released)

Surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders paid tribute to the U.S. Na...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Oak Harbor State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Scene Camera Oper... More

Crew No. 7 (Plane #40-2261, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 7 (Plane #40-2261, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 7 (Plane #40-2261, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Ted W. Lawson, pilot; Lt. Dean Davenport, copilot; Lt. Charles L. McClure, navigator; Lt. Robert S. Clever, bombardier; Sgt. David J. Th... More

Crew No. 9 (Plane #40-2203, target Tokyo): 34th Bombardment

Crew No. 9 (Plane #40-2203, target Tokyo): 34th Bombardment

Crew No. 9 (Plane #40-2203, target Tokyo): 34th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Harold F. Watson, pilot; Lt. James N. Parker Jr., copilot; Lt. Thomas C. Griffin, navigator; Sgt. Wayne M. Bissell, bombardier; TSgt. El... More

Crew No. 6 (Plane #40-2298, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 6 (Plane #40-2298, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 6 (Plane #40-2298, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Dean E. Hallmark, pilot; Lt. Robert J. Meder, copilot; Lt. Chase J. Nielsen, navigator; Sgt. William J. Dieter, bombardier; Sgt. Donald ... More

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Map showing Doolittle Raid targets and landing fields.

Crew No. 2 (Plane #40-2292, target Tokyo): 37th Bombardment

Crew No. 2 (Plane #40-2292, target Tokyo): 37th Bombardment

Crew No. 2 (Plane #40-2292, target Tokyo): 37th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Travis Hoover, pilot; Lt. William N. Fitzhugh, copilot; Lt. Carl R. Wildner, navigator; Lt. Richard E. Miller, bombardier; Sgt. Douglas ... More

Crew No. 5 (Plane #40-2283, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 5 (Plane #40-2283, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 5 (Plane #40-2283, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Capt. David M. Jones, pilot; Lt. Ross R. Wilder, copilot; Lt. Eugene F. McGurl, navigator; Lt. Denver V. Truelove, bombardier; Sgt. Joseph W... More

Crew No. 14 (Plane #40-2297, target Nagoya): 89th

Crew No. 14 (Plane #40-2297, target Nagoya): 89th

Crew No. 14 (Plane #40-2297, target Nagoya): 89th Reconnaissance Squadron, Maj. John A. Hilger, pilot; Lt. Jack A. Sims, copilot; Lt. James H. Macia Jr., navigator/bombardier; SSgt. Job Eierman, flight engineer... More

Crew No. 3 (Plane #40-2270, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 3 (Plane #40-2270, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment

Crew No. 3 (Plane #40-2270, target Tokyo): 95th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Robert M. Gray, pilot; Lt. Jacob E. Manch, copilot; Lt. Charles J. Ozuk Jr., navigator; Sgt. Aden E. Jones, bombardier; Cpl. Leland D. F... More

Crew No. 13 (Plane #40-2247, target Yokosuka): 37th

Crew No. 13 (Plane #40-2247, target Yokosuka): 37th

Crew No. 13 (Plane #40-2247, target Yokosuka): 37th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. Edgar E. McElroy, pilot; Lt. Richard A. Knobloch, copilot; Lt. Clayton J. Campbell, navigator; MSgt. Robert C. Bourgeois, bombardier... More

Crew No. 15 (Plane #40-2267, target Nagoya): 89th

Crew No. 15 (Plane #40-2267, target Nagoya): 89th

Crew No. 15 (Plane #40-2267, target Nagoya): 89th Reconnaissance Squadron, Lt. Donald G. Smith, pilot; Lt. Griffith P. Williams, copilot; Lt. Howard A. Sessler, navigator/bombardier; Lt. Thomas R. White, flight... More

Crew No. 11 (Plane #40-2249, target Yokohama): 34th

Crew No. 11 (Plane #40-2249, target Yokohama): 34th

Crew No. 11 (Plane #40-2249, target Yokohama): 34th Bombardment Squadron, Capt. C. Ross Greening (89th RS), pilot; Lt. Kenneth E. Reddy, copilot; Lt. Frank A. Kappeler, navigator; SSgt. William L. Birch, bombar... More

Crew No. 12 (Plane #40-2278, target Yokohama): 37th

Crew No. 12 (Plane #40-2278, target Yokohama): 37th

Crew No. 12 (Plane #40-2278, target Yokohama): 37th Bombardment Squadron, Lt. William M. Bower, pilot; Lt. Thadd H. Blanton, copilot; Lt. William R. Pound Jr., navigator; TSgt. Waldo J. Bither, bombardier; SSgt... More

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