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Mitchell B-25 Bombers (Doolittle Raid) on the deck of the USS Hornet, heading toward Japan in retaliation for Pearl Harbor. The Tokyo Raid, 1942. Colorized [2500x1839] : r/HistoryPorn
DAV - The Doolittle Raid was the first U. S. attack on mainland Japan during WWII. The surprise attack did little physical damage on April 18, 1942, but the raid was a
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