The Gripping Story of the Survivors of Jimmy Doolittle's Two Lost Crews
Carrol V. Glines
On April 18, 1942, Jimmy Doolittle led the first bombing raid against Japan. Two five-man crews didn't make it back. Landing on Japanese-occupied territory in China, two drowned and the rest were captured one by one. For the Americans, capture meant solitary imprisonment, starvation, torture, and for some death. Only four came home.
184 pages, 7 x 10, paper
Item 1809, ISBN 978-157510-007-4
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