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  2. Jimmy Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    Doolittle was invested into the Sovereign Order of Cyprus and his medallion is now on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. His Bolivian Order of the Condor of the Andes is in the collection of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. [68] In 1967, James H. Doolittle was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame.

  3. Mound Cemetery (Racine, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    James Rood Doolittle (1815–1897), United States senator. Reuben G. Doud (1830–1877), businessman, Racine mayor. Nicholas D. Fratt (1825–1910), businessman, Wisconsin state senator, gubernatorial candidate.

  4. James Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    James Doolittle may refer to: James R. Doolittle (1815–1897), U.S. senator from Wisconsin, 1857–1869 Jimmy Doolittle (1896–1993), U.S. Army general, aviator, and World War II hero

  5. Then a staff sergeant, Duquette was in his fourth year of military service when Lt. Col. James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle’s Raiders selected him for the mission. In February 1942, Sergeant ...

  6. James R. Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    James Rood Doolittle Sr. (January 3, 1815 – July 27, 1897) was an American lawyer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He represented Wisconsin for 12 years as a United States senator , from March 4, 1857, to March 4, 1869.

  7. Richard E. Cole - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    James Doolittle In his private family practice, Suetholz has treated opioid addicts with Suboxone for years. With a base of 100 patients, he said he has a Suboxone dropout rate of only about eight percent over the course of six months and he has never had a patient on the medication die of an overdose.

  9. Doolittle Raid - Wikipedia

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    The Doolittle Raid, also known as Doolittle's Raid, as well as the Tokyo Raid, was an air raid on 18 April 1942 by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on Honshu during World War II. It was the first American air operation to strike the Japanese archipelago. Although the raid caused comparatively minor damage, it ...