via: U.S. Pacific Air Forces
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Col. Doolittle and his accompanying 12 bombers hit various military targets in Tokyo, including a steel mill, an oil farm, and several power plants. The other three planes bombed targets in Osaka, Kobe and Nagoya. Some of the bombs accidently hit civilian targets instead of the intended military targets. This error would prove fatal to four airmen later captured by the Japanese.
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Col. Doolittle and his accompanying 12 bombers hit various military targets in Tokyo, including a steel mill, an oil farm, and several power plants. The other three planes bombed targets in Osaka, Kobe and Nagoya. Some of the bombs accidently hit civilian targets instead of the intended military targets. This error would prove fatal to four airmen later captured by the Japanese.
via: U.S. Pacific Air Forces
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Col. Doolittle and his accompanying 12 bombers hit various military targets in Tokyo, including a steel mill, an oil farm, and several power plants. The other three planes bombed targets in Osaka, Kobe and Nagoya. Some of the bombs accidently hit civilian targets instead of the intended military targets. This error would prove fatal to four airmen later captured by the Japanese.
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