doolittle (Meaning)
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doolittle (n)
United States Air Force officer who electrified the world in 1942 by leading a squadron of 16 bombers on a daylight raid over Tokyo (1896-1993)
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doolittle Sentence Examples
- General Jimmy Doolittle led the Doolittle Raid, a daring air raid on Japan during World War II.
- The Doolittle Raiders were a group of American pilots who carried out the Doolittle Raid.
- The Doolittle Raid was a success, and it helped boost morale for the Allies during World War II.
- General Doolittle was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his leadership of the Doolittle Raid.
- The Doolittle Raid is often considered to be one of the most daring air raids in history.
- The Doolittle Raiders used B-25 Mitchell bombers to carry out the Doolittle Raid.
- The Doolittle Raiders took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet to carry out the Doolittle Raid.
- The Doolittle Raiders flew over Japan and bombed several targets, including Tokyo.
- The Doolittle Raiders faced heavy anti-aircraft fire and fighter opposition during the Doolittle Raid.
- The Doolittle Raiders were forced to crash-land their planes after the Doolittle Raid.
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United States Air Force officer who electrified the world in 1942 by leading a squadron of 16 bombers on a daylight raid over Tokyo (1896-1993)
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General Jimmy Doolittle led the Doolittle Raid, a daring air raid on Japan during World War II.
The Doolittle Raiders were a group of American pilots who carried out the Doolittle Raid.
The Doolittle Raid was a success, and it helped boost morale for the Allies during World War II.
General Doolittle was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his leadership of the Doolittle Raid.