Thousands of people swarmed onto the airstrip at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Monday as 11 World War II era B-25s landed to mark the 75th anniversary of the historic Doolittle Raiders ...
“Rosie the Riveter” re-enactors commemorate the contributions of women in factories during World War II across the United States building everything from planes to tanks. From left: Bette Kenward, of ...
A World War II-era aircraft that led paratroopers into Normandy, a restored bomber tied to the Doolittle Raid and a lineup of vintage cars and 1940s-themed entertainment will be on display later this ...
Step aboard a 1944 warbird in Bessemer, where visitors can explore, hear, and even fly in a historic bomber that once saw ...
Led by Jimmy Doolittle, 16 B-25 bombers were modified, stripped of heavy equipment, and trained rigorously for months to fly low and fast over enemy territory. Launching from the USS Hornet on April ...
Toasts to the Doolittle Raiders were held nationwide and at VFW Post 137 in Proctor around the anniversary of April 18, 1942. Attendees raise their glasses to honor the 80 men who flew the Doolittle ...
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 ...
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