Many books were written about the Doolittle Raid after the war.
Although the Doolittle raid killed about 50 civilians, including some schoolchildren, we never see this or hear of it.
Although the Doolittle Raid caused little damage, it had important ramifications.
There are also some minor inaccuracies with the Doolittle Raid.
The Doolittle Raid was carried out solely to help morale rather than to cause damage.
Soon after entering service, the Ki-45 was assigned to home defense, and several were dispatched against the Doolittle raid, though they did not see action.
The Doolittle Raid produced considerable shock and efforts to counter the impact were made.
The date, April 18, was the first anniversary of the Doolittle Raid.
This was the first carrier attack on Japan since the Doolittle Raid.
The first was a strategic bombing on April 18, 1942 as part of the Doolittle Raid.