Toasts to the Doolittle Raiders were held nationwide and at VFW Post 137 in Proctor around the anniversary of April 18, 1942.
If the nation is serious about deterring great-power war—and winning one if it comes—then rebuilding the Air Force is no ...
In April 1942 Japan believed it was untouchable - its capital calm, confident, and far from the front lines. Then, without warning, American bombers roared over Tokyo in a mission no one thought ...
The Massey Aerodrome and Air Museum held a “Fly-Out” late last month to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Jimmy Doolittle’s victory in the Schneider Trophy Race, first held on Oct. 26, 1925.
The Air & Space Forces Association is proud to host its annual Doolittle Raiders Memorial Toast on April 17, 2026, to commemorate the 84th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid. This year's ceremony will ...
The last living Doolittle Raider will be honored at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on the 75th anniversary of the raid on Tokyo. Retired Lt. Col. Richard Cole — the last surviving member of ...
The second to last goblet for Doolittle Tokyo Raider SSgt. David Thatcher,(pictured) was turned over during a private ceremony with Lt. Col. Richard Cole and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David ...