Doolittle
Doolittle refers to James H. Doolittle, a notable American general and aviation pioneer, best known for leading the Doolittle Raid during World War II, which was the first air raid on the Japanese mainland. His innovative contributions to aviation and military strategy earned him significant recognition, and he became a symbol of American resilience and ingenuity. His legacy continues to be celebrated in discussions about U.S. military history and air power.
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Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle was rescued by Chinese civilians during the war.
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The story of the American pilot Doolittle was moving for many American friends.
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