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General James H. Doolittle: The Air Force's Warrior-Scholar
General James H. Doolittle: The Air Force's Warrior-Scholar

General James H. Doolittle: The Air Force's Warrior-Scholar

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Picture a man who was born before the flight of the first airplane, who spent time in Alaska during its early twentieth-century gold rush, and whobecame a superb pugilist, holding his own against ranked professionals. This same man joined the Army Air Service during World War I and made hisfirst solo flight after just a few hours of training. Several years later, he earned academic degrees at one of the Nation's most prestigious institutions,and, while setting all types of speed records in a multitude of aircraft, was involved in designing and testing many innovative aviation enhancements.During World War II, this same man flew the lead bomber in a flight that delivered the first retaliatory blow against the Japanese home islands. As commander of the Twelfth Air Force, he was involved in the North African campaign, striking at the Third Reich from the Mediterranean. Then, as commander of the "mighty" Eighth Air Force, he headed to England, where his fighter pilots achieved air superiority over the Luftwaffe. Lastly, in September 1945, he witnessed the Japanese surrender on the battleship Missouri. Following the war, he served on the boards of many private corporations and government agencies and became the director of Shell Oil Company. He received his fourth star in 1985 from President Ronald Reagan, and, three years later, the Presidential Medal of Freedom fromPresident George H. W. Bush. This was not Walter Mitty or Forrest Gump, but a real person who lived for nearly a century. He was the United StatesAir Force's true Renaissance man, James H. Doolittle.
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