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  • ...offensive operation in the Pacific during the [[Second World War]], the '''Doolittle Raid''', in which 16 [[B-25 Mitchell]] medium bombers attacked targets in the Ja [[Image:B25s waiting to take off on Doolittle Raid.jpg|thumb|300px|B-25 bombers awaiting takeoff on the raid]]
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  • World War II U.S. medium bomber, used on the one-way mission of the [[Doolittle raid]]
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  • ...rcraft carrier]], ''[[HMS Furious]]'' in July 1918. Much as in the 1942 [[Doolittle Raid]], the planes took off from the carrier but did not attempt to land on it.
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  • ...World War, especially noted for its unprecedented one-way mission in the [[Doolittle Raid]], and, with major modifications, as a low-level attack aircraft against Ja
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  • ...ss]] [[aircraft carrier]]; commissioned in October 1941; participated in [[Doolittle Raid]] and [[Battle of Midway]]; sunk at the [[Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands]
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  • ...avy cruiser]] of the [[New Orleans-class]], built in 1934, fought in the [[Doolittle Raid]] and [[Battle of Midway]], and sunk at the [[Battle of Savo Island]] in 19
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  • ...on and seemingly impossible [[aircraft carrier|carrier]] takeoff for the [[Doolittle Raid]] of 1942, the first direct offensive action against Japan. The greatest nu ==Doolittle raid==
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  • ...offensive operation in the Pacific during the [[Second World War]], the '''Doolittle Raid''', in which 16 [[B-25 Mitchell]] medium bombers attacked targets in the Ja [[Image:B25s waiting to take off on Doolittle Raid.jpg|thumb|300px|B-25 bombers awaiting takeoff on the raid]]
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  • ...es Doolittle]], who was to command a B-26 wing in North Africa after the [[Doolittle Raid]], was given responsibility for solving the problem. Engineering improveme
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  • ...was usually under direct enemy fire, such as [[James Doolittle]] in the [[Doolittle Raid]] or [[David Shoup]] at the [[Battle of Tarawa]]. There have been a very fe
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  • ...e sense of raiding emphasizes surprise. A good example was the early 1942 Doolittle Raid by U.S. Army| U.S. Army bombers, launched from a United States Navy|Navy ai
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  • **[[Doolittle Raid]]
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  • * 1942-04-18 Doolittle Raid
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  • ...efed on war efforts, and, indeed, bet the Swiss Ambassador $100 that the [[Doolittle Raid]] had not happened. <ref>Harris & Harris, p. 396</ref>
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  • U.S. forces responded with the [[Doolittle Raid]], a takeoff-only carrier attack like the Torndern Raid. [[Image:B25s waiting to take off on Doolittle Raid.jpg|thumb|right|250px|B-25 bombers awaiting takeoff from the U.S.S. ''Horne
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  • ...Japanese standpoint, was to extend their defensive perimeter, which the [[Doolittle Raid]] had convinced them was not far enough east. The core Japanese strategy wa The U.S. was unaware, until after the war, that the Doolittle Raid, in April, had so significantly affected Japanese thinking. Also having a s
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  • | Lighter than B-26, made [[Doolittle Raid]]; excellent in low-level anti-shipping versions
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  • ====Doolittle Raid==== {{main|Doolittle Raid}}
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  • ...intelligence]], [[cruiser]] and [[battleship]] command including on the [[Doolittle Raid]], and [[psychological operations]] to encourage a Japanese surrender. He r ...he aircraft carrier [[USS Hornet (CV-8)|''USS Hornet'' (CV-8)]] on the [[Doolittle Raid]].
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  • ...re this with the effects, unknown to the US at the time, of the early 1942 Doolittle Raid on Japan, which did minimal damage but caused an overreaction on the Japane
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  • ...tablished a fairly defensible perimeter in early 1942. As a result of the Doolittle Raid, they made an unwise decision to move the perimeter further east, and fough
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  • ...than Yamamoto expected, Nimitz took the offensive to the Japanese in the [[Doolittle Raid]], the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]], and, in what is generally believed to b
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  • ...t engagement in which a Japanese force turned back from an invasion. The [[Doolittle Raid]] made the Japanese believe their eastern perimeter did not extend far enou The [[Doolittle Raid]] did minimal damage, but was a huge morale booster for the Allies. Only af
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  • ...CA-44)]] and ''USS Nashville'' were the heavy ships of the escort of the [[Doolittle Raid]] in April, and were involved in sinking a picket boat.
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  • ...e but having an immense psychological effect, as did the subsequent U.S. [[Doolittle raid]] against Japan . [[Hermann Goering]], commanding the Luftwaffe, which incl
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