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Title: Last 2 (Doolittle) Raiders give congressional medal to Ohio museum
Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Associated Press
URL Source: http://www.star-telegram.com/news/n ... /national/article18849732.html
Published: Apr 18, 2015
Author: Dan Sewell/Associated Press
Post Date: 2015-04-19 15:01:25 by X-15
Keywords: Doolittle, Japan, WWII
Views: 205
Comments: 15

CINCINNATI —

The last two "Doolittle Tokyo Raiders" presented the group's Congressional Gold Medal for permanent display at a the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Saturday, 73 years to the day after their daring bombing attack on Japan rallied Americans in World War II.

Retired Lt. Col. Richard "Dick" Cole, age 99, gave the medal to the museum's director in a ceremony at the museum near Dayton attended by military and political officials and relatives of the original 80 Raiders. The medal, awarded by Congress earlier in the week, arrived in a ceremonial B-25 flight.

"We proudly hand over our Congressional Gold Medal to (museum director retired Lt. Gen.) Jack Hudson, who we trust will respectfully guard it and have it securely displayed ... for the world to see and appreciate," Cole said.

Cole, a Dayton native, was mission leader James "Jimmy" Doolittle's co-pilot for the B-25 bombers' attack that stunned Japan and lifted American spirits less than five months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Retired Staff Sgt. David Thatcher, 93, came from Missoula, Montana, for the event, and said the medal was for all 80. Cole came from Comfort, Texas.

Cole recalled wryly Saturday that on the evening of April 18, 1942, Thatcher was on beach in China helping save his crew after a crash-landing, "And I was hanging in my parachute in a tree."

Cole flew with Doolittle in plane No. 1 of the 16 launched from an aircraft carrier. Thatcher was engineer-gunner aboard the 7th plane, nicknamed "The Ruptured Duck," whose crew's crash-landing and evasion of Japanese troops in China was depicted in the movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo."

Thatcher, who was played by Robert Walker in the movie while Spencer Tracy portrayed Doolittle, chuckled as he recounted how the Raiders had given little thought at the time of the raid about earning a place in history.

"We figured it was just another bombing mission," he said in a recent phone interview from his home.

In the years afterward, though, he said, they realized: "It was an important event in World War II."

Three Raiders have died since their 70th anniversary reunion at the museum in Ohio, two of them this year.

The latest to fall was Lt. Col. Robert Hite, who died March 29 at age 95 at a Nashville, Tennessee, nursing facility. Hite was also the last of the eight Raiders who were captured by Japanese soldiers. Three were executed and a fourth died in captivity. Three other Raiders were killed soon after the bombing run, as most crash-landed or had to bail out.

Thatcher joined Cole and Lt. Col. Edward Saylor at the museum less than two years ago for a public "Final Toast" in which they lifted specially engraved silver goblets for the traditional toast of their reunions to those who have gone. He and Cole planned to do so again this weekend at a private gathering, now saluting Hite and Saylor, who died in January at 94.

Their medal will join the museum's diorama about their raid. Hudson has pledged their inspirational story "will live on."

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have it securely displayed ... for the world to see and appreciate,

Well, I don't think the *whole* world will appreciate it!

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Well, I don't think the *whole* world will appreciate it!

I certainly don't. It only entrenches amerikans in their worship of uniforms and killing machines. Just think of the kiddies that will read of this medal stuff in their Weekly Readers or whatever and be told what a NOBLE thing war is. The USG gets to puff its chest yet further and reassure itself World War Jew was the "good war" -- the works.

I'll call these gentlemen war criminals -- accessories at the very least -- because that was a criminal involvement in the internal affairs of other countries we had no obligation to save, kill or paint polka dots on. Such "heroes" greatly helped and are still helping, even if dead, to insure amerika will be a warmonger beast till it dies.

It's an entirely bad picture with no nobility or "honor" about it, seriously lacking in CONTEXT -- that's where I come in. Courage? The Bonus Marchers showed some, and your government showed what it really thought of it. What, you've never heard of them? Meet the real war:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonus_Army

Edgar Steele, "attorney to the damned", showed the only kind of courage that should get any medals -- standing up to his own government and the whole Jewish diversity cult being forced upon us in every last department of life. For this he was framed as an intended wife murderer, his home raided and key assets stolen. EXACTLY as in the USSR that we hated and feared all those years for its insane brutality, he -- although perfectly healthy -- was "medicated" to death in a horrendous California gulag. HE STOOD UP FOR THE WHITE RACE, people -- not the G.D. communist Jews in the nonexistent death camps!!!

"Out of respect" -- for what? You, Cynicom? Having pangs about the small businesses, waitresses, churches, French horn players and wedding parties you bombed? That would put you in a small, elite class of fighters -- those capable of self-examination.

Y'all's government has murdered William Cooper and how many others for really achieving something for freedom and truth right here in River City -- yet how many of you even know these names? No medals for them, huh, while Led Zeppelin gets presidential ribbons.

You who've read this, you may now proceed as if you hadn't in your accustomed fashion. But you can't unread it, can you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Forrestal#Assassination_theories

http://www.amazon.com/Defensive-Racism-Unapologetic-Examination- Differences/dp/0976125900

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