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Lt. Col. Robert L. Hite, co-pilot of aircraft No. 16, died at a nursing home in Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 95 on 29 March 2015. [80] [81] Hite was the last living prisoner of the Doolittle Raid. S/Sgt. David J. Thatcher, gunner of aircraft No. 7, died on 22 June 2016 in Missoula, Montana, at the age of 94.
Robert Hite (born 1984) is an American basketball player. Robert Hite may also refer to: Robert Hite (artist) (1956–2020), American visual artist; Robert L. Hite (1920–2015), World War II pilot, Doolittle Raider and prisoner of war; Wood Hite (Robert Woodson Hite, 1850–1881), outlaw and cousin of Frank and Jesse James; Bob Hite (1943 ...
The Purple Heart was based on the real-life story of eight Doolittle Raiders who were captured from two different crews: Lieutenants Dean E. Hallmark, Robert J. Meder, Chase Nielsen, William G. Farrow, Robert L. Hite and George Barr, and Corporals Harold A. Spatz and Jacob DeShazer.
lieutenant general. The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank normally achievable in the United States Army, and the first to have a specified number of appointments set by statute. It ranks above major general (two-star general) and below general (four-star general).
Hite was a third-team All-ACC selection and named to the All-District 6 first-team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) after starting all 34 games, averaging 16.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.47 steals and 1.4 assists while connecting on 85 three-point field goals, setting a new UM single-season record. As a junior, he appeared ...
2000 Jim Burnett, Anthony DeSalvo, Lieutenant General Charles R. Hamm. 2001 Alice Walton, Jim Younkin 2002 Rodney Slater, H.A. Thomas 2003 Thomas N. Smith Jr., Brigadier General William H. Webster, Captain Wilbur West 2004 Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hite, James Stamps, Robert M. Wilson 2005 Marlon D. Green, Virginia "Mary" Proctor, Daryl Riddell
Hite is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Richard Hite, Lieutenant Colonel of the Baltimore Police Department; Robert Hite (artist) (1956–2020
Richard Eugene Cole (September 7, 1915 – April 9, 2019) was a United States Air Force colonel.During World War II, he was one of the airmen who took part in the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, Japan, on April 18, 1942.