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Jimmy Doolittle

Famous for leading the Tokyo Raid, America's first strike against Japan in World War II, James "Jimmy" Harold Doolittle lived a remarkable life as an American pilot. 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 the 8th, 12th, and 15th Air Forces.


“The first lesson is that you can't lose a war if you have command of the air, and you can't win a war if you haven't.”
Jimmy Doolittle
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“There's nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer.”
Jimmy Doolittle
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