Dangerous missions. One hour over Tokyo, the Doolittle raid
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[United States?] : History Channel Club, c2005.
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1 videodisc : sound, color, with B&W segments ; 4 3/4 in.
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Campbell Co. Public Library - Audio Visual Collection
DVD 940.5425 DANGEROUS
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Published
[United States?] : History Channel Club, c2005.
Format
DVD
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Title from disc.
General Note
Includes bonus material. Jimmy Doolittle: king of the sky. (c1999).
General Note
"American history archives"--Container.
Creation/Production Credits
One hour over Tokyo. Col. Carroll V. Glines, historical consultant.
Creation/Production Credits
Jimmy Doolittle, king of the sky. Vincent Mondillo, producer ; Norman Stahl, writer.
Participants/Performers
One hour over Tokyo. D. Paul Thomas, narrator.
Participants/Performers
Jimmy Doolittle, king of the sky. Rodd Houston, narrator.
Summary
One hour over Tokyo. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Commander Jimmy Doolittle came up with a bold plan to get a measure of revenge on Japan while raising American morale. 80 airmen volunteered for the top-secret, one-way mission into enemy territory, which required launching army bombers from an aircraft carrier and attacking Tokyo. Here, the raid comes to life through the words of some of the survivors. Filmed at the 2001 reunion of the Doolittle Raiders, they talk about their legendary commander, their historic mission, the pact they made... and the role of the goblets and cognac.
Summary
Jimmy Doolittle: king of the sky. He stood about 5'4" and weighed 145 pounds. But he was a giant in his field who disproved his own name time and again. Jimmy Doolittle did more to advance aviation than anyone since the Wright Brothers. Profile of WWII pilot James Harold Doolittle. Filled with archival footage and interviews with those who knew him.
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DVD.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

DeHart, G., Mondillo, V., Stahl, N., Thomas, D. P., Houston, R., & Glines, C. V. (2005). Dangerous missions . History Channel Club.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greg. DeHart et al.. 2005. Dangerous Missions. History Channel Club.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greg. DeHart et al.. Dangerous Missions History Channel Club, 2005.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

DeHart, Greg., et al. Dangerous Missions History Channel Club, 2005.

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