DoolittleRaiders_China_h97502.jpg
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Doolittle Raid on Japan, April 1942; Doolittle and flight crew in China after the raid. Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle, USAAF, (center) with members of his flight crew and Chinese officials in China after the 18 April 1942 attack on Japan. Those present are (from left to right): Staff Sergeant Fred A. Braemer, Bombardier; Staff Sergeant Paul J. Leonard, Flight Engineer/Gunner; General Ho, director of the Branch Government of Western Chekiang Province; Lieutenant Richard E. Cole, Copilot; Lt.Col. Doolittle, Pilot and mission commander; Henry H. Shen, bank manager; Lieutenant Henry A. Potter, Navigator; Chao Foo Ki, secretary of the Western Chekiang Province Branch Government. Official U.S. Army Air Forces Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Center. retrieved from Naval Historical Center at http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h97000/h97502.jpg |
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- 2006-05-23 05:48 ERcheck 700×620× (115006 bytes) Photo #: NH 97502 Doolittle Raid on Japan, April 1942; Doolittle and flight crew in China after the raid. Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle, USAAF, (center) with members of his flight crew and Chinese officials in China after the 18 April 1942 attack