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Jimmy Doolittle

general and aviator

Born: Died: American

James Harold Doolittle (December 14, 1896 – September 27, 1993) was an American military general and aviation pioneer who received the Medal of Honor for his raid on Japan during World War II, known as the Doolittle Raid in his honor. He made early coast-to-coast flights and record-breaking speed flights, won many flying races, and helped develop and flight-test instrument flying. According to the FAA, he was the first pilot ever to perform a successful instrument flight.

Doolittle grew up in Nome, Alaska. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1922. That year, he made the first cross-country flight in an Airco DH.4, and in 1925, was awarded a doctorate in aeronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the first such doctorate degree issued in the United States.

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American general and aviator

Jimmy Doolittle's Historical Timeline

  1. Famous pilot James Doolittle (21) weds high school sweetheart Josephine E. Daniels

    Famous pilot James Doolittle (21) weds high school sweetheart Josephine E. Daniels

  2. Jimmy Doolittle dies

    Jimmy Doolittle, American general and aviator, known for american general and aviator, died on 1993-09-27.

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When was Jimmy Doolittle born?
Jimmy Doolittle was born on 1896-09-27 (American).
What is Jimmy Doolittle known for?
American general and aviator
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Jimmy Doolittle was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Famous pilot James Doolittle (21) weds high school sweetheart Josephine E. Daniels, Jimmy Doolittle dies.
When did Jimmy Doolittle die?
Jimmy Doolittle died on 1993-01-01.

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